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2023-12-08 21:45:22 UTC - HELPFUL

Rated by Participant: E592AC9F207966739BBB8BA6CBFBE11A817FC828E39BDC709E54B89A5B4A5D19
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NNN. People absolutely can get hypothermia from those temperatures, especially when they are in poor health & are unequipped for the outdoors. "Most cases occur in air temperatures of 30 to 50 degrees. But people can succumb to overexposure even at 60 or 70 degrees." https://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/09/health/09brody.html

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