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Posts for July 2nd 2009

stop blaming us! H1N1 NOT our fault

Jul 02, 2009


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It makes me angry that the people from my countries, those people calling themselves Bruneians, are shrinking away from us overseas Bruneians, blaming us for the spread of H1N1 in the otherwise peaceful country. I am aware this post only apply to a handful of those Bruneians, can I make my sarcasm clear, you guys are the sickest person ever.

I was aware of H1N1 when it first broke out in Mexico, and when it spread over to USA and the first case of H1N1 in UK was in Scotland. I knew there was a case in Bristol, and various dotted places in London, so can you blame us for taking the precautions more seriously than anyone else?

Face masks are TOTALLY UNEFFECTIVE against H1N1. It's expensive, it's ineffective. No point getting them. No vaccine for H1N1 is available yet - at least not until September anyway. We washed our hands with soap and water diligently, we used those antibacterial hand gel over seven times a day. I bet some Bruneians don't even wash their hands after visiting the toilet, let alone use antibacterial hand gel.

We are doing our best not to travel, but that's like asking a growing baby to stop growing. Travel is essential. As scholars we need to frequently travel from one part of UK to another. My school is in Wiltshire - Brunei Hall is in Greater London. Don't travel? OK, I'll just stay here and most likely when I got back to Brunei, I'll still be quarantined anyway. This world has long been an unfair place.

To those idiotically paranoid Bruneians, may I present you this article:

Don't panic, urges Health Minister
"WE DON'T have to live in fear and there is no need to panic. It's not necessary."

By Azlan Othman

"WE DON'T have to live in fear and there is no need to panic. It’s not necessary." That was the message relayed by the Minister of Health in a press briefing as the country recorded 24 new Influenza A (H1N1) cases yesterday, the highest surge since the nation was hit by the flu more than a week ago, thus bringing the tally to 66.

Pehin Orang Kaya Indera Pahlawan Data Seri Setia Hj Suyoi also said that the pandemic is here to stay.

"According to its cycle, it can remain for two years. But within that period, there could be a lot of changes as well."

"We hope that there will be a vaccine for H1N1 soon. At the moment, we have to be very careful as such a vaccine is not yet available. It might remain mild, and patients would recover from it and the public should not be afraid," the minister added.

Epidemiological studies indicate that as of July 1, 2009 at 3pm, the flu has affected 49 Bruneians and 11 foreign nationals, with Brunei-Muara recording 41 cases, Belait 16, Temburong four, Tutong three and transit one.

As of July 1, 2009, those with travel history constituted to 30 cases, out of which nine were patients who returned from UK, Kuala Lumpur (eight), Kota Kinabalu (six), Johore (one), La-was (one), Singapore (one), Philippines (one) and Laos (one).

The Ministry also said, 24 cases were transmitted via contacts, while another 12 are still under investigation.

It also informed that there is a possibility of community transmission involving a 15-year old girl who neither has a travel history nor contact with other cases.

He also said the ministry is reviewing the possibility of renewing the management protocol. Among these would be strengthening treatment at homes for mild cases and the suitability of home treatment to ensure that there are no close contact with those who have chronic diseases or pregnant women.

Pehin Dato Hj Suyoi also said there is a possibility to turn Pg Muda Mahkota Pg Muda Hj Al-Muhtadee Billah hospital in Tutong into a full isolation centre for H1N1.

This is a control measure, as H1NI patients should be treated separately.

As an initial stage to ascertain the continuity of the service at the hospital, steps such as relocating outpatient services to Tutong Health Office and relocating physicians, dermatology, midwifery and pediatric services will also be made to Tutong Health Office effective July 4, 2009.

Specialised OMF, ENT and ophthalmology services will also be moved to bungalow B and C of the Tutong hospital beginning July 4.

The Ministry sources stated that the H1N1 cases here are mild. However, we should step up our precautions as the disease is easily transmitted and causes many illnesses, thus affecting daily activities. There is also a possibility of mutation of such virus to become more dangerous and that there is no vaccine to prevent such H1N1 yet.

Due to the surge in the reported cases, the ministry urged the public to step up precautions and not to be complacent. For those who have just returned from the affected countries in the past seven days and developed the symptoms, they should see a doctor at health centres and hospitals immediately.

The public were also advised to reduce social activities and avoid crowded places within seven days such as community gatherings, shopping centres, markets, stalls, restaurants, cinemas, swimming pools and the like.

The public should also practise good personal hygiene such as to wash their hands thoroughly and often with soap and water, cover nose and mouth with a piece of tissue paper when coughing or sneezing.

source: Brunei fm

Also, this email from Saidi:


Just wanna inform u guys, the plan awal2 about ke Meragang together tu, have to be cancelled. Since after every flight balik, we must stay quarantined for about a week. So, inda jua dapat buat papa kan.


Poor Saidi! Why does such a nice guy has to be exposed to the wrath of those ignorant Bruneians?

So, a message from us all. We are doing everything we can here to not contract H1N1. If we contract it, it's NOT our fault. Stop blaming us. We ARE Bruneians too, you know.

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