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Swine Flu Hits Japan?

Written by: zenical on 1 May 2009 at 3:49 pm 4 Comments

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Seems that my fear is coming true.. ><

It is being reported that a Japanese woman who came to Japan on April 30th 2009 may be infected with swine flu. The particular woman, arrived in Japan via a North America Airline flight from L.A.

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The passenger, a Japanese woman, was transported from the airport by ambulance to Japanese Red Cross Narita Hospital. The woman, accompanied by quarantine officers wearing protective suits, walked into the hospital without assistance.

Around 10 other passengers who were seated nearby will be transported to another facility by bus for further examinations, according to the sources.

Seems that swine flu is spreading throughout the globe. Will this be like SARS? Also because of the outbreak of swine flu spreading, my trip to Japan might be postponed T_T.

So folks reading this, remember, if you’re sick or feeling unwell, do not go out, rest at home. If you are not feeling well, do NOT fly! You never know what might just happen.. As for me, if you have been following me on twitter, this is the 4th day I am sick, yeah it sucks to not have any appetite to eat at all!

Source: Japan Probe

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  • Optic said:

    It has hit more than 200 countries now with the suspected cases found.
    Hope u get better soon. Looks like these days, nearly everyone is getting sick. T_T

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  • Topics about Japan » Blog Archive » zone otaku: Swine Flu Hits Japan? said:

    [...] LOLFlux – Laugh out Loud created an interesting post today on zone otaku: Swine Flu Hits Japan?Here’s a short outlineSeems that my fear is coming true.. > [...]

  • Kairu Ishimaru said:

    Yay! I mean, wut? I mean, BAAAAAAAAAW.

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  • bluesnow said:

    Its in my country/state too xD
    Most right up the road from me >.>
    I’m not too worried… Its basically the same as the normal flu except people are more susceptible to it since we have no immunity.

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