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One journalist's (based in Rangoon, Burma) experience with Covid -19-In Burmese.


I tried the "button" with some symbol on it, but it took too long loading and I don't know if it was for an English translation.

This article is exceptional bc so detailed, and even though this man's family got no help whatsoever, and even helped others, they survived,

and describes the regimens they followed--Nothing I have read on mainstream media is so detailed.

If you are on Facebook and have a Burmese following, I strongly urge you to open the link and copy and paste the whole text, also posting the link itself.

It's like the Plague Diary of Daniel Dafoe--one can survive, but you must be very very careful.  In those days they did not even know about germs, but nurses washed their hair with vinegar, ppl left cities, some stocked up on food and went to live on boats.

Shakespeare survived 3 plagues.

kmk

8-2-2021

 

 

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