Sadly the latest sickness is already in the Philippines - Influenza A (H1N1) Virus or what was previously called Swine Flu Virus as confirmed by DOH last night. I would like to personally commend the government for "doing something" [probably the best they could have] for the virus not to enter the Philippine territory. Despite all the negative sentiments by the people to the government, this is a job well done at least for the government health department.

Now that the virus is here, what can the government do? Now their job is to contain the virus so that no one else will get it which will simultaneously be done by checking everyone coming in our country for a possible threat. That's the government's job. And they have done a job well done.

Now what can WE do? Fighting a battle that concerns everyone is not just a government concern but also its citizens. This is a team sport whether you like it or not. Now that the virus is here, all the more that we need to be extra cautious in order for us not to get this virus. The most basic preventive measures that we could do to this virus is to maintain proper hygiene by taking a bath and frequent hand washing. Cover your nose and mouth [with tissue preferably] when sneezing or coughing. It would be best to bring a hand sanitizer with you so that you could use it as often as possible especially for such instances. Avoid physical contact with other people such as kissing, hand-shake, etc. Of course, explain to the people why you're doing such thing as a precautionary measure against the virus. They should understand as they themselves don't want to have the virus. Unless they want to have one. It would be best as well to teach these things to your family members and everyone else in your household as you're in physical contact with them on a daily basis.

The above-mentioned measures are of course "some" of the things to do. Should you have any flu-like symptoms, especially if you've been contact with other people, it would be best to go straight to your doctor for immediate check-up.

Nothing wrong in giving suggestions to what the government should do [although disrespectful way of delivery is not right as well either] BUT that should be coupled by personal action. I suggest we focus more on what we could do than telling the government what they should do. As I normally say, "Talk but work as well".


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