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Saturday, May 4, 2013

Dongguan pregnant women suffering from a flow of workers mistaken for avian influenza cited panic

  Post time :2013-05-04 09:14

Yangcheng Evening News reporter Fu Cryomax, reported: Dongguan factory, a pregnant woman suffering from "a flow" coma in the hospital, the results lead to workers suspicions if it is infected with avian influenza. To this end, more than 800 workers in Dongguan sand town Futura plus appropriate connector 3 am collective out of business, require the manufacturer informed. Shatian Town multisectoral has intervened to mediate, require the manufacturer to fully assist the families to treat the patients, and take active steps to improve the company system, to resume production as soon as possible.

Pregnant women suffering from a stream caused a small panic

Recently, the Dongguan pregnant women suffering from the "avian flu" message factory in Dongguan sand town Futura and should, spread like wildfire. Yesterday morning, more than 800 workers gathered at the plant entrance, require the manufacturer to "explain" to inform pregnant women infected. Workers talking about a piece of paper medical records hanging in the heart so that the workers put down. According to Mr. families of patients with skin resume, pregnant women, Lee was diagnosed with severe influenza A (H1N1) infection.
"The doctor said the H1N1 flu, and now people are unconscious in an isolation room." Families of skin, said Mr. Lee in the Sha Tin FCIConnect connector (Dongguan) Co., Ltd. has more than 10 years. On March 20, the relatives of the symptoms of fever, the hospital, diagnosed as "a flow".

Although only a false alarm, but the workers still have concerns. Workers reflected the prevalence of avian influenza in poultry prices, the factory did not reduce the number of workers to eat poultry, but to attend a lecture to eat chicken. In addition to the anxiety of the avian flu, the workers also reflects the decrease in factory orders, reduced wages, reduced overtime...
http://news.ycwb.com/2013-05/04/content_4436681.htm