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Saturday, July 18, 2009 / 12:16 PM ♥
please do take time to read this. symptoms of H1N1: The symptoms of novel H1N1 flu virus in people are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of people who have been infected with novel H1N1 flu virus also have reported diarrhea and vomiting. The high risk groups for novel H1N1 flu are not known at this time, but it’s possible that they may be the same as for seasonal influenza. People at higher risk of serious complications from seasonal flu include people age 65 years and older, children younger than 5 years old, pregnant women, people of any age with chronic medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease), and people who are immunosuppressed (e.g., taking immunosuppressive medications, infected with HIV). some other advice: If you are sick, you may be ill for a week or longer. Unless necessary for medical care, you should stay home and minimize contact with others, including avoiding travel and not going to work or school, for 7 days after your symptoms begin or until you have been symptom-free for 24 hours, whichever is longer. If you leave the house to seek medical care, wear a facemask, if available and tolerable, and cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue. In general, you should avoid contact with other people as much as possible to keep from spreading your illness, especially people at increased risk of severe illness from influenza. With seasonal flu, people may be contagious from one day before they develop symptoms to up to 7 days after they get sick. Children, especially younger children, might potentially be contagious for longer periods. People infected with the novel H1N1 are likely to have similar patterns of infectiousness as with seasonal flu. there are also emergency warning signs: If you become ill and experience any of the following warning signs, seek emergency medical care. In children, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: - Fast breathing or trouble breathing
- Bluish or gray skin color
- Not drinking enough fluids
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Not waking up or not interacting
- Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held
- Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: - Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen
- Sudden dizziness
- Confusion
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
Hopefully this helps. -Nana.
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The 34 of US.
Hello there.(: We are 2C2009 and yes, We are born part of RVHS. We have a NOTORIOUS history,
so !DONT MESS WITH US. We especially LOVE♥ to joke around and ANNOY teachers with our crazy&silly antics. {Don't bother. They
are ALL COPYRIGHTED!.} You've never seen a class like us & you never will see another. So if you think you know us, think again.
If you love us, you love us. If you dont love us, you dont. as easy as ABC.
WE NEED NOT SAY MORE.:D
The Hawt&Sexyy People.
#01 Mengping ; GirlGuides
#02 Xuewen ; Chorale
#03 Yishan ; NCC
#04 Elizabelle ; Volleyball
#05 Chingwei ; Dance
#06 Jamie ; NCC
#07 Foonghui ; NPCC
#08 Yixuan ; StringEnsemble
#09 I-Lin ; NPCC
#10 Joyce ; CLDDS
#11 Peihua ; SJAB
#12 Lydia ; CrossCountry
#13 Natalie ; ChineseOrchestra
#14 Shoufong ; NPCC
#15 Ruth ; NPCC
#16 Wanzhen ; ConcertBand
#17 Sheena ; Track&Field
#18 Fiona ; GirlGuides
#19 Xinlei ; StringEnsemble
#20 Anna ; Dance
#21 Clive ; InfoComClub
#22 Bon ; NCC
#23 Desmond ; Wushu
#24 Yanchong ; Scouts
#25 Jonathan ; Basketball
#26 Justin ; Dance
#27 Siheng ; NPCC
#28 Ryan ; Dance
#29 Yanzhang ; SJAB
#30 Bryan ; NCC
#31 Ningxuan ; TableTennis
#32 Eugene ; Volleyball
#33 Shaohao ; Scouts
#34 Cheehao ; TableTennis
Teachers.
Form Teacher: Mr Ernest Chia
Language Arts: Mrs Jean Kong
Chinese: Mr Yeo ChengRong
Physics: Ms Michelle Cheung
Chemistry: Mdm Ong Hwee Hien
Biomedical Science: Mr See Kah Woon
Mathematics: Ms Zeng Jia Hui
Geography: Ms Tan Wan Ting
History: Mr Ernest Chia
Music: Mrs Claire Tan / Mr Hung
PE: Mrs Anna Chan Mr Elson Loh
Computer: Mr Chris Wong
Art: Mr Desmond Seetoh
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Saturday, July 18, 2009 / 12:16 PM ♥
please do take time to read this. symptoms of H1N1: The symptoms of novel H1N1 flu virus in people are similar to the symptoms of seasonal flu and include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. A significant number of people who have been infected with novel H1N1 flu virus also have reported diarrhea and vomiting. The high risk groups for novel H1N1 flu are not known at this time, but it’s possible that they may be the same as for seasonal influenza. People at higher risk of serious complications from seasonal flu include people age 65 years and older, children younger than 5 years old, pregnant women, people of any age with chronic medical conditions (such as asthma, diabetes, or heart disease), and people who are immunosuppressed (e.g., taking immunosuppressive medications, infected with HIV). some other advice: If you are sick, you may be ill for a week or longer. Unless necessary for medical care, you should stay home and minimize contact with others, including avoiding travel and not going to work or school, for 7 days after your symptoms begin or until you have been symptom-free for 24 hours, whichever is longer. If you leave the house to seek medical care, wear a facemask, if available and tolerable, and cover your coughs and sneezes with a tissue. In general, you should avoid contact with other people as much as possible to keep from spreading your illness, especially people at increased risk of severe illness from influenza. With seasonal flu, people may be contagious from one day before they develop symptoms to up to 7 days after they get sick. Children, especially younger children, might potentially be contagious for longer periods. People infected with the novel H1N1 are likely to have similar patterns of infectiousness as with seasonal flu. there are also emergency warning signs: If you become ill and experience any of the following warning signs, seek emergency medical care. In children, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: - Fast breathing or trouble breathing
- Bluish or gray skin color
- Not drinking enough fluids
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Not waking up or not interacting
- Being so irritable that the child does not want to be held
- Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
In adults, emergency warning signs that need urgent medical attention include: - Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
- Pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen
- Sudden dizziness
- Confusion
- Severe or persistent vomiting
- Flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
Hopefully this helps. -Nana.
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3 Jan – Desmond
9 Jan – Jamie
29 Jan – Wan Zhen
8 Feb – Chee Hao
9 Mar – Xue Wen
16 Mar – Elizabelle
21 Mar – Sheena
25 Mar – Ning Xuan
5 Apr – Jonathan
19 Apr – Anna
19 Apr – Si Heng
21 Apr – Eugene
24 Apr – Yan Zhang
27 Apr – Yi Xuan
11 Jun – Meng Ping
23 Jun – Yang lao shi
28 Jun – Ching Wei
28 Jun – Mr Chia
1 Jul – Pei Hua
13 Jul – I-Lin
21 Jul – Yi Shan
23 Jul – Yan Chong
30 Jul – Foong Hui
29 Aug – Ruth
2 Sep – Xin Lei
4 Sep – Joyce
13 Sep – Fiona
25 Sep – Lydia
16 Oct – Natalie
26 Oct – Shao Hao
31 Oct – Shou Fong
6 Nov – Bryan
8 Nov – Bon
27 Dec – Clive
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