waduh, waduh pak oka.. kok kayaknya sentimen banget ya sama pemerintah Indonesia..
--- In AhliKeuangan-Indonesia@yahoogroups.com, "Oka Widana" <oka.wid...@...> wrote: > > Mau kuatir, kok kayaknya ngak perlu, orang obatnya ada, konon obatnya sdh ada > cukup di Puskesmas, karena sama dg flu burung........ngak kuatir, juga ngak > bisa...orang pemerintah RI dodol, dokternya madut...dan masyarakat ngak > pedulian begini.... > > Doa deh doa.... > > > Sent from my BlackBerry® smartphone > > -----Original Message----- > From: Heri Setiono <herisetiono...@...> > > Date: Sun, 3 May 2009 11:41:01 > To: <AhliKeuangan-Indonesia@yahoogroups.com> > Subject: [Keuangan] OOT: Flu Babi sudah mencapai Asia > > > ......"I will raise the alert level from serious to emergency," the chief > executive said. >  > Swine flu spreads to Asia as Hong Kong reports case >  >  >  > AFP - Saturday, May 2 > HONG KONG (AFP) - - The first confirmed case of swine flu in Asia was > recorded in Hong Kong Friday after a Mexican man who arrived via Shanghai > tested positive, Chief Executive Donald Tsang announced. >  > More than 300 guests and staff at the hotel where the patient had briefly > stayed were placed under quarantine for seven days as officials announced > "draconian" measures in a bid to contain the A(H1N1) flu virus. > "We have our first confirmed swine flu case in Hong Kong. He is Mexican," > Tsang told reporters. > The 25-year-old Mexican arrived in Hong Kong on Thursday from Mexico via > Shanghai on China Eastern Airlines flight MU 505, Tsang said. > China on Saturday announced it had suspended flights from Mexico to Shanghai > following confirmation of the case and said their resumption would depend "on > the situation of the pandemic control," the Xinhua news agency said. > It said China had informed the Mexican government and airlines, and was > considering sending a charter plane to Mexico to collect "Chinese passengers > who had planned to fly to Shanghai from the city of Mexico on May 3." > The Mexican man was admitted to hospital in Hong Kong on Thursday night > suffering from a fever and tested positive on Friday for the flu virus. He > was in a stable condition, Tsang said. > The Metropark Hotel in Wanchai district where he had been staying had been > isolated, he said. > "I will raise the alert level from serious to emergency," the chief executive > said. > "I will raise the alert level from serious to emergency," the chief executive > said. > Despite putting Hong Kong on its highest level of alert, Tsang said all > social activities and exhibitions would go ahead as normal and schools would > remain open in the city, which is still scarred by memories of the SARS > epidemic in 2003 in which close to 300 died. > "I stress we don't need to panic," he said. > Police wearing face masks cordoned off the Metropark Hotel and a group of > blue-gowned and masked health workers was seen entering the hotel in the > bustling bar and nightclub district on Hong Kong island. > Health Secretary York Chow said guests and staff at the hotel would be > quarantined for seven days. > "We have also exercised the authority... so that we will first isolate the > hotel and also... ensure the relevant people are quarantined for seven days," > Chow told reporters. > "Since this is the first case in Hong Kong we must be very careful as the > chance of controlling and containing this infection is limited, we will try > to be more draconian in our policy," he said. >  >  > > > New Email names for you! > Get the Email name you've always wanted on the new @ymail and > @rocketmail. > Hurry before someone else does! > http://mail.promotions.yahoo.com/newdomains/sg/ > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >