In the face of influenza A(H1N1) should students abroad go back?
By lcainiao
@lcainiao (201)
China
August 16, 2009 8:31pm CST
H1N1 makes people extremely nervous. The summer holiday is just around the coner, and visa is about to at term, many students abroad are indilemma between to go back and to stay abroad.
Some students want to go back home to avoid this disaster. In the fatherland, we have advance medical conditions and the successful experience against SARS. The government can orgainze airoplane for them avoiding teh isolation of the whole plane. To be isolated in the fatherland is even better.
Some other students abroad thinks that as adults, they should have responsibility to stay. We should not spread our virus to our relatives and friends.
To go or not to go, that is a question. If you are a student abroad, what's your choice?
1 response
@zalocovsky (43)
• China
17 Aug 09
i think it is not a good idea to go back and forth. Staying at where you are is the best way to stop H1N1. And from the current situation, H1N1 seems not so horrible to mankind. There are many cases that man heal himself without any medical treatment. And now human have vaccine for H1N1. I think it will extinct on earth in the near future..