H1N1 - Beware of Meimeis and Indons

myo539

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China has more than 570 HINI infections (906 including SAR) while Indons have reported just only 2 affected cases in Bali since Wednesday.

Why is Indonesia included in the "infected countries" and therefore returning residents are issued with 7 days of Leave of Absence from MOE or MOH, but not China which obviously has much, much more cases?

You visit Batam for one day for shopping, seafood and massage, you kenna LOA, but you chiak hong or balek kampong in China for 10 days, you don't kenna LOA.

Question 1 - Anybody can shed any light on this decision?

India 1.1 billion people = 58 H1N1 cases
Indonesia 270 million = 2 H1N1 cases
Singapore 4 million = 315 H1N1cases

Question 2 - Are Ah Nehs and Indons more resistant to N1N1 than others?
 
They have a much lower standard of detecting and reporting

I believe that's more like it. On the brighter side, they may be building an immunity to it like any new flu strain, while the "developed" countries are running scared trying to avoid the inevitable.
 
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