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To: Oldeconomybuyer
and this from singapore... Enhanced surveillance Those with a travel history to Mexico over the past seven days will be quarantined for seven days on their return to Singapore and undergo phone surveillance for symptoms for Mexican Swine Influenza . Those who develop symptoms will be referred to the CDC for a thorough assessment. A dedicated ambulance service (tel 993) has been activated to convey such patients to CDC. Should evidence arise that other countries besides Mexico are exporting cases, MOH will also consider imposing similar conditions for travelers returning from those areas. Members of the public who are returning from other affected areas (ie states of New York, California, Kansas and Texas in the United States and the state of Nova Scotia in Canada) are advised to stay at home for seven days upon return and check themselves for symptoms for Mexican swine flu. They should practice social distancing and refrain from joining mass gatherings, e.g. going to the cinemas, shopping malls, or supermarkets etc. Those who develop respiratory illness with fever (Temperature > 38C) within seven days after their return should put on a surgical mask, call 993 for an ambulance. They should also disclose their travel histories to their doctors. http://www.moh.gov.sg/mohcorp/default.aspx
5 posted on 04/30/2009 5:24:42 PM PDT by placerville
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To: placerville

Sounds like Singapore has its s**t together in handling a public health situation. I still don’t know, however, whether this is an over-reaction on their part, or a complete under-reaction and misleading of the public on the part of the American health authorities.


6 posted on 04/30/2009 5:28:37 PM PDT by Pearls Before Swine (Is /sarc really necessary?)
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