Wednesday 12 January 2011

Health Ministry of Egypt Reports 2 H1N1 deaths

Assalamualaikum w.b.t

Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.

Lama tidak menulis. Janggal dan kekok rasanya…di Mesir, semua orang sibuk imtihan.saya pun buat-buat sibuk jugak…huhu. Saya doakan sahabat-sahabat dan adik-adik perubatan dipermudahkan menjawab soalan peperiksaan sehingga ke akhirnya…InsyaAllah najah!

Semalam, selepas kami habis discss bab “JIDAL” salah satu topic dalam madah ulum Quran tahun 3 ..kawan saya asyik bercerita tentang isu harga barang  yang naik di Mesir..sebenarnya bukan Malaysia jer yang menghadapi isu harga barang naik, tetapi Mesir pun kena tempias juga…Ini semua kesan dan gara-gara harga barang dunia naik mendadak....Oh Tuhan, murahkan rezeki kami.

She said to me: “If you want to know about Egypt and the related news around, surf almasryaoum in English or Arabic edition….ok?

Bukan setakat berita harga barang naik ja kita dapat tahu..tapi berita tentang 2 kematian warga Mesir yang dijangkiti H1N1 pun mengejutkan saya…Salah seorang mangsa adalah penduduk Mansurah sendiri..Ingatkan wabak ini dah reda kat Egypt. Rupa-rupanya ada lagi…

So….Dalam kesibukan kita menghadapi imtihan, please take care of your health optimumly…ok… =)

Saya ambil keratan berita  ini dari web almasryalyoum.Berita bertarikh : Mon, 10/01/2011 - 14:55

The Ministry of Health announced today the deaths of two women from Tanta and Mansoura who both contracted the H1N1 virus (commonly known as swine flu).
Khadra Abdel Aati, 19, from Abu Dawoud village in Tanta, died after being admitted to al-Menshawi Public Hospital.
Another woman, Laila Moussa, from Mansoura died at the the Mansoura Public hospital three days after giving birth.  
Another four suspected cases were admitted to the same hospital and throat swabs taken for laboratory analysis.
Health authorities in Daqahliya announced five new infections with the H1N1 virus.
Throat swabs were taken from another 19 suspected cases, of whom 15 were discharged from hospital after the swabs tested negative for the virus.  
Twelve people were admitted to the Tanta Fever Hospital after they tested positive for the H1N1 virus and were given Tamiflu.
Another five people were admitted to hospitals in Beheira over suspicions of infection with the virus.
Translated from the Arabic Edition.


Salam Imtihan,
Nor Latifah Othman
Takhassus 3 Qiraat
Maahad Fatayat Mansurah

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