Ebola: How to Use Your Thermometer to Check Your Temperature
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2015/02/27
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Series: Ebola CARE Kit
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Alternative Title:Ebola: How to Use Your Thermometer to Check Your Temperature [English]
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Description:This thermometer is for You Only. Please do not share it. Keep it for yourself for the next 21 days.
Do Not take your temperature right after eating or drinking.
If your temperature is 100.4°F/38°C or above OR you have any other Ebola symptoms: • Do what your public health worker told you to do if you get sick; • If you are not able to speak with someone right away, call: » Your state or local health department (use the list in your CARE Kit); » CDC (1-800-232-4636); or, » 911 if it is a medical emergency and let them know you are in the CDC Ebola CARE Program. • Do not go out in public until you talk to a public health worker.
Incorporated into the CARE (Check and Report Ebola) kit information.
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