SINGAPORE: Singapore has confirmed another six cases of the H1N1 flu, bringing the total to 40.
One of them, a nine-year-old Malaysian boy, had gone to Sydney and Melbourne before coming here for a holiday.
He had developed symptoms while onboard a Jetstar flight (JQ61) from Melbourne (via Darwin) on June 13. He was seated at row 17.
Another child, a seven-year-old girl from Australia, also flew in from Melbourne on Saturday, on Singapore Airlines SQ228 at 21:32 hours. She was seated at row 60.
The third child, an eight-year-old Singapore permanent resident, had gone to the Philippines for a family visit on May 30, and returned on Saturday. Her mother, who was with her, has also been admitted.
The fifth case is a 24-year-old Singaporean off-duty air stewardess who had flown in from Frankfurt on Singapore Airlines SQ25 on June 12, sitting in row 38
The final case is a 19-year-old Singaporean, returning from his holiday in Melbourne on June 12.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/435924/1/.html
It appears that Melbourne is a dangerous place to visit during this time. Go there sure to come back with the flu. Why?
What happens there? I thought ang moh country especially Sam Leong's adopted country is cleanest - a paradise compared to Singapore?
This time it appears that the ang mohs are spreading the disease.
One of them, a nine-year-old Malaysian boy, had gone to Sydney and Melbourne before coming here for a holiday.
He had developed symptoms while onboard a Jetstar flight (JQ61) from Melbourne (via Darwin) on June 13. He was seated at row 17.
Another child, a seven-year-old girl from Australia, also flew in from Melbourne on Saturday, on Singapore Airlines SQ228 at 21:32 hours. She was seated at row 60.
The third child, an eight-year-old Singapore permanent resident, had gone to the Philippines for a family visit on May 30, and returned on Saturday. Her mother, who was with her, has also been admitted.
The fifth case is a 24-year-old Singaporean off-duty air stewardess who had flown in from Frankfurt on Singapore Airlines SQ25 on June 12, sitting in row 38
The final case is a 19-year-old Singaporean, returning from his holiday in Melbourne on June 12.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/435924/1/.html
It appears that Melbourne is a dangerous place to visit during this time. Go there sure to come back with the flu. Why?
What happens there? I thought ang moh country especially Sam Leong's adopted country is cleanest - a paradise compared to Singapore?
This time it appears that the ang mohs are spreading the disease.