Feature: Chinese experts assist Myanmar quake survivors with vital public health aid


MANDALAY, Myanmar, May 11 (Xinhua) -- Sitting outside a tent donated by China, 35-year-old Nyo Nyo Lwin said the China Public Health Team came and provided vaccines, added water disinfectants to the domestic water pots, and checked if the food preparation was safe.

"I'm very grateful to them," Nyo Nyo Lwin said. "My husband and I still can't return to work. The stone carving business he had worked was hit hard by the quake."

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