Tuesday, August 11, 2009

HiNi.

Someone came into our pharmacy today.
'Do you have hini medicine?'
'Hini?'
'Yea hini.'
'What's that for?'
'Hini flu.'
'H1n1?!'
OMG hini! that's hilarious. Hini flu, such a cute name. But it's killing people everyday. =.=
Btw, I have all the symptoms and I think I should start wearing N95 in the pharmacy everyday.
Man, I will look like a 'dork' seriously. =.=
Hello world. Vaccines such as Influvac can only prevent us from the normal influenza but not the type of virus H1N1 A. There is no such thing as minimizing the risk of getting infected by H1N1 after taking the vaccination. H1N1, it's all about you got infected or not. There's no such beautiful lie as 'minimizing the risk'.
Hello world. If you would like to check whether you are infected, kindly proceed to the nearest private hospitals. The test itself costs the government hospitals about RM1000 and they are giving the priority to the groups of people with higher risks. Currently, the medicines being used by the government hospitals to treat H1N1 flu are of the generic one. =.=
Hello world. Stay healthy. =) and I hope I am fine.
I woke up at 7am this morning just to play badminton before work. Semangat like never before.

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