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Basic health info--for Burma + items you can donate care of National Unity Govt


Is a 97.6 a fever?
A normal adult body temperature, when taken orally, can range from 97.6–99.6°F, though different sources may give slightly different figures. In adults, the following temperatures suggest that someone has a fever: at least 100.4°F (38°C) is a fever. above 103.1°F (39.5°C) is a high fever.

Pl copy and paste to yr FB.

Among the items you can donate to PDF/NUG are

digital thermometers

snake bit kits

Immodium AD for diarrhea

Peptobismol

Tylenol

swabs

bandages

surgical tools

medical texts

the list goes on and on.

Canned food

can openers

children's toys

Free cartoons on how to avoid picking up a booby trap.

Toothpaste/toothbrushes

Meals to go
masks

surical catgut

surgical tools

gloves

Covid PPE

body bags



 

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