Most Shetland Islanders living within three miles of where the Braer oil tanker ran aground on 5 February have suffered illnesses, with six of 430 continuing to need treatment, the director of the islands' health board said. Dr Derek Cox said the main complaints were respiratory, eye and skin irritation, headache and nausea.
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