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Proposal To Shut Down Korean Schools For A Week

Doctors Propose 2-Week Shutdown for Schools

By Bae Ji-sook
Staff Reporter

Doctors advised the government Wednesday to temporarily close schools to contain further transmission of influenza A (H1N1).

“Students are one of the most vulnerable groups. Schools are becoming the largest route to mass transmission. We should ask schools to close for a week or two to prevent transmission among students and to let the ill ones take a rest for quick recovery,” said the Korean Medical Association.

“Unless we close the schools at this point, many students preparing for the College Scholastic Ability Test slated for Nov. 12 might get infected and may be unable to take the examination,” said Jwa hun-jung, the spokesman for the group.

The recommendation came after the government gave heads of schools the discretion to suspend classes. The education ministry said shutting down all schools may trigger a greater level of anxiety among students and parents.

The number of students infected exceeded 41,500 and the number of schools and military installations that have reported flu outbreaks reached over 2,400 nationwide as of Monday.

“We are facing about 4,000 new patients every day. The government needs to make a timely decision,” the group said.

Meanwhile, the Ministry for Health, Welfare and Family Affairs stepped up efforts to install flu-patient-only intensive care units at designated hospitals.

The government also decided to recommend people visit local clinics instead of large hospitals so that patients in a serious condition can get intensive treatment.

About 50 doses of Tamiflu will be supplied to all pharmacies nationwide so those who have a fever over 37.6 degrees Celsius, have a runny nose and extreme cough can get the drugs after visiting doctors.

“It appears that we will see a constant increase in the number of infections till December, when vaccination of students conducted in mid-November may show an effect. It is time we make swift changes in policies to better cope with the situation,” the ministry said.

Authorities did not confirm whether they were looking to shut down all schools.

bjs@koreatimes.co.kr

The only problem with this is that who will supervise the students? Parents can’t usually afford to take a week off from their jobs to look after kids and the kids would just hang out in public anyways. Pc Bangs, arcades, etc will just be even more populated with kids off, only increasing the chances of H1N1 being spread.

Shutting down schools would not really be an effective measure.

 
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Posted by on October 28, 2009 in South Korea, swine flu

 

The Mokpo Monster Mash

This Saturday will be the third Mokpo Monster Mash which will be held at P Club on rose Street in Hadang. The bar is beside the Gran Piatto restaurant and is on the second floor of the building.
The past two Halloween parties were pretty successful and raised quite a bit of money for the orphanages in Mokpo. Contests this year at the party include pumpkin carving and best costume. There will also be a 50/50 ticket draw and there will be a dungeon (you just have to go and see).

More info can be found here.

http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=logo#/event.php?eid=141161781835&ref=ts

 
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Posted by on October 26, 2009 in Mokpo

 

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Get Your Guns Out…

Kids are back in season according to the clothing store Hunt Kids. Taken in Mokpo on Friday October 9, 2009.
Happy hunting.

 

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Awesome Korean Things: Cheap Glasses

Glasses in Canada are pretty expensive and I held off on getting new frames because of how expensive they can be. They are however pretty cheap in Korea to get. I picked up new glasses yesterday at Home Plus for 70,000 Won ($65ish Canadian). It is a pretty quick process. they have you pick out frames, give you the standard eye exam, fit lenses to glasses, pay, and you’re good to go! There are many places to buy glasses within Korea and are leaps and bounds cheaper than in North America.

 
 
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