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A rural pensioner feeds her goats, southeast of Minsk, 2000.<br />
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As varying amounts of radiation from Chernobyl exist in scattered areas of the country - and can shift with wind, rain, and erosion - people often live with uncertainty about contamination levels. People who farm and collect their own food may risk long-term low doses of radiation from the food supply.
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A rural pensioner feeds her goats, southeast of Minsk, 2000.

As varying amounts of radiation from Chernobyl exist in scattered areas of the country - and can shift with wind, rain, and erosion - people often live with uncertainty about contamination levels. People who farm and collect their own food may risk long-term low doses of radiation from the food supply.

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