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05/05/18
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Re: 05/05/18
« Reply #1 on: Saturday, 05 May, 2018 @ 00:27:19 »
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Breast cancer screening hotline staffed by people with only an hour's training
Hotline opened on Wednesday after government admitted IT error but Serco staff say they are not medically trained
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2018/may/04/breast-cancer-screening-hotline-staffed-by-people-with-only-an-hours-training

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Re: 05/05/18
« Reply #3 on: Saturday, 05 May, 2018 @ 21:09:52 »
Can't see anything about it on the website but heard Wildlife Sense Kefalonia are capturing, examining, microchipping and releasing turtles in Argostoli bay.

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Re: 05/05/18
« Reply #4 on: Sunday, 06 May, 2018 @ 18:14:59 »
Can't see anything about it on the website but heard Wildlife Sense Kefalonia are capturing, examining, microchipping and releasing turtles in Argostoli bay.

Looks like there is some photos here...

http://www.kefaloniapress.gr/2018/05/05/frontizontas-tis-chelones-toy-limanioy/

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Re: 05/05/18
« Reply #5 on: Monday, 07 May, 2018 @ 08:32:14 »
Can't see anything about it on the website but heard Wildlife Sense Kefalonia are capturing, examining, microchipping and releasing turtles in Argostoli bay.

This is an annual operation to update records.
The Katelios resident turtle went to Athens for treatment last year, due to hooks and fishing line in his gut. He was subsequently released in waters close to Athens. We are keeping a close watch in the harbour for sign of his return.