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Avoid bus crowdFriend can teach me how to go johor hv spa from Singapore by public transport?
Take KTM shuttle train, 5min, one-way RM5 to Johor Sentral
Avoid bus crowdFriend can teach me how to go johor hv spa from Singapore by public transport?
This is a fearmongering fear-inducing article. Please read it with an alert or sharp mind, dun let it bring you down.After China, Malaysia sees HMPV surge;
India, Japan, Hong Kong heighten vigilance
https://www.moneycontrol.com/news/w...an-hong-kong-heighten-vigilance-12904000.html
Need to mention covid-19 pandemic to make it seems like current so called flu spread is liken similar to pandemic. WOW... see what it does to your mind and heart.. inject fear of lockdown and severe control measure.. remember that .. dun forget.. And yes, need to mention some names of virus with hard and difficult spellings to make it sound damn professional and serious..China is currently facing a surge in cases of Human Metapneumovirus (HMPV), a respiratory virus that causes flu-like symptoms. This increase comes five years after the COVID-19 pandemic, and reports suggest the virus is spreading rapidly. Social media posts and videos indicate crowded hospitals, with some alleging that multiple viruses - including influenza A, HMPV, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and COVID-19 - are circulating concurrently.
While there are claims that China has declared a state of emergency, neither Chinese officials nor the World Health Organization (WHO) has confirmed this. HMPV is known to cause flu-like symptoms and can also present symptoms similar to COVID-19, prompting health officials to closely monitor the situation.
Although some social media reports describe a critical situation, China’s foreign ministry has downplayed concerns, attributing the spike to the “winter season” and calling it an “annual seasonal reoccurrence.” The ministry has reassured the public and tourists that it is safe to travel in the country.
After China, Malaysia has experienced a notable surge in HMPV infections in recent months, raising concerns about the potential spread of respiratory illnesses. Malaysia, as per a Strait Times report, has seen a significant rise in cases of HMPV in 2024, with 327 cases reported, marking a 45 percent increase from 225 cases in 2023. The Malaysian Health Ministry has urged the public to adopt preventive measures to curb the spread of HMPV. These measures include frequent handwashing with soap, wearing face masks, and covering the mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing. Authorities are closely monitoring the situation as part of broader efforts to control respiratory infections in the region.
the word " closely monitoring the situation" need to be added for drama creation purposes, for the intense horror movie build up purpose. and not forgetting that it is report by ONE news report from South Africa and make it seems like it is on every report all over the world.HMPV has also been reported in Hong Kong, though the number of cases there remains low. Neighbouring countries, including Japan, have been closely monitoring the situation, as per a South African Broadcasting Corporation (SABC) News report. In Japan, an influenza outbreak has already caused thousands of cases, with 94,259 flu patients reported in the week leading up to December 15, 2024, states a report by the Japan Broadcasting Corporation.
you cannot lie and bullshit too much, or else it can be easily spotted so need to tell the truth of ONLY 2 cases but need to remind fearfully that it will spread like a pandemic and must do all the inconvenience like proper hygiene thing as AN ETIQUETTE.Meanwhile, in India, the Union Health Ministry, on Monday, confirmed the detection of two cases of HMPV in Karnataka during routine surveillance. Addressing concerns, the ministry clarified that HMPV is not a new virus and has been in circulation globally, including in India, for years. It further stated that there has been no unusual surge in influenza-like illnesses in the country, reassuring the public about the current situation. The ministry underscored its commitment to monitoring respiratory illnesses and urged the public to continue practicing preventive measures, including proper hygiene and respiratory etiquette.
To make the whole horror drama build up more realistic, you need to add in serious and "i-mean-business" words like International Health Agency and Health Authorities. and reinforced by naming some so called virus using words like SEVERE, ACUTE and ILLINESS. Last but not least, pls remind yourself that this situation is very much like covid-19 that you need to frequent handwashing, wearing masks, and covering coughs and sneezes. hope the dumbfucks by now will fall for it.In response to the situation, India’s National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has assured the public that it is monitoring respiratory and influenza cases closely and is in contact with international health agencies. Health authorities in Maharashtra and Kerala have issued an advisory urging heightened surveillance for Severe Acute Respiratory Infections (SARI) and Influenza-Like Illnesses (ILI). The advisory encourages residents to take preventive measures, such as frequent handwashing, wearing masks, and covering coughs and sneezes.
Talk so much horror movie build up crap and now say it is a common virus during winter.Despite these concerns, experts state that HMPV is a common respiratory virus, primarily affecting young children, the elderly, and immunocompromised individuals, especially during winter months.
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Take KTM shuttle train, 5min, one-way RM5 to Johor Sentral
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