H1N1 is not terrible, his attitude is to be healthy
Posted on November 19, 2009
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Attaches great importance to have played a role in
◇ In Shanghai, the local Board of Education on the issue of anti-A flow of new requirements for parents to send their children to school to try not to be sent to the campus, special circumstances must be for admission, parents should measure body temperature.
◇ most infected with influenza A H1N1 influenza virus in patients with mild symptoms, most of which patients can be fully recovered within a week. In China, the temporary result of a stream has not yet been found in death. Must say, it is the one from the government and the private sector, “high priority” in paying the social costs of the integrated control of all the above before an get a result.
”H1N1″ a matter of fact, not horrible
◇ It is a social cost, not only refers to those who see health care costs, including those hidden costs. For example, because of the unknown and the resulting panic, give the individual a heavy psychological burden. The mentality of panic spread to the schools and factories, institutions, and that some measures are excessive compulsory leave may infringe civil rights and interests of their normal work and study.
◇ A stream of some who regard the crisis as a plague, like people, are now beginning to emerge a positive change in attitude, I feel A stream is not terrible, so long as to prevent them, in fact, it is also very safe.
Cultivation of social “health state of mind”
◇ It should be how to understand the disease and treat disease on the lives of our various pros and cons of impact; how we should proceed in a more cost burden on low-level, to carry out active and effective prevention and control work; the government and civil society should be formed by what relationship, resulting in health work together to combat a number of rapid, large-scale disease outbreak? which require a rational understanding to guide us forward. And rational knowledge, never been in the reflection and revision gradually formed.
◇ “H1N1″ can foster a sense of community, “healthy mind”? This should be taken into account.
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