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flag A Vancouver Island mother campaigns for public EpiPen access after her son died from an untreated allergic reaction.

flag A Vancouver Island mother is advocating for wider public access to EpiPens following the death of her son, who died from a severe allergic reaction. flag She is pushing for easier availability of the life-saving device in public spaces, citing the lack of immediate access as a key factor in her son's death. flag Her campaign aims to prevent similar tragedies by urging policy changes to ensure EpiPens are more readily available in schools, workplaces, and community centers.

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