The English Teachers under Swine Flu Quarantine= my new fave blog Tuesday, May 26 2009 



Wow. I’ve been reading this blog for the last couple of days
and I’m just obsessed with it. It is well written and I just can’t believe that it is happening right now, right here. I mean the other night I was about 10 minutes from where they are being held. Is it prejudice? Is it racism? Or is it simply precaution. I’m just as scared about the swine flu as everyone else, but since I look Korean, people aren’t concerned. For example, I’ve had a cough for a couple of days and I went to see a doctor for a check up and she didn’t really do any tests at all. She gave some medicine and sent me on my way. Now I think the situation would have been different if I was white or “foreign” looking. I could be in the quarantine with these people right now.

Hmmmm….

I should eat some kimchi. It is the cure all for everything.

Dan

Follow the Swine Flu on Twitter Tuesday, Apr 28 2009 

http://twitter.com/cdcemergency

State # of laboratory
confirmed cases
California 10 cases
Kansas 2 cases
New York City 45 cases
Ohio 1 case
Texas 6 cases
TOTAL COUNT 64 cases
International Human Cases of Swine Flu Infection
See: World Health OrganizationExternal Web Site Policy.

Beware of Swine Flu Monday, Apr 27 2009 

Swine Flu is scary stuff and it seems to get getting worse and worse in America and Mexico. There haven’t been any reported cases in Korea- thank gosh and I don’t think it’ll be much of a problem. Korea uses mainly domestic pigs, so I think they are isolated from the infected masses. Now I’m sure that the visa requirements (i.e. for E-2 teaching visas) for foreigner pigs are so tough that they wouldn’t even bother coming to Korea.

Plus I heard they feed the Korean pigs Kimchi. Kimchi is the cure all for everything. Apparently that’s what kept the Avian Flu away, so I don’t think the swine flu has any chance.

Oh, and a final note. What’s scary about this epidemic is that this flu can be transmitted from pigs to human, so I wouldn’t recommend kissing any pigs like in the picture above. Plus, cook your meat to around 70 degrees celcius (140 F). This will kill the virus.

Dan

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