Debatemne: Thai-Dk Din debat side :: Tutorial schools and net cafes to close for 2 weeks

Oprettet af ad d. 09-07-2009 14:46
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The cabinet on Thursday agreed to order closing of all tutorial schools and asked net cafes to close for two weeks as a measure to prevent spreading of the influenza 2009.

The venues, usually crowded with young people, would start closing on July 13 until 28.

Most of the flu patients in Thailand were students.

The cabinet agreed to the Public Health Ministry's proposal for the venues to close temporarily to prevent the spread of the flu.

The agreement came as the death of the flu victim in Thailand hit 12 on Thursday.

Two more deaths were reported pending confirmation from the ministry.

A traffic police died on Thursday from the new strain of influenza, bring the death toll in Thailand to 12.

The police whose name was not revealed was traffic police of Bang Na police station.

He succumbed to the flu on Thursday after being admitted to Police Hospital. He had also suffered from complication of kidney failure.

Thai Public Health Ministry on Thursday reported 211 new cases of the flu, bringing number of the cases in the country to 2,725.

H1N1 flu fatalities

1.

June 20: A 40-year-old woman, with congenital heart disease that was surgically treated at age 12, developed flu-like symptoms on June 8 and was admitted to hospital on June 14.

2.

June 25: A 15-year-old girl suffering from diabetes, diabetes insipidus as well as low white-blood cell count showed flu-like symptoms on June 23 and died two days later due to complications.

3.

June 27: A 42-year-old man with no chronic diseases began showing symptoms on June 18 after returning from overseas travel and visiting a pub in Bangkok. He was admitted into hospital on June 23.

4.

June 29: A 21-year-old newly recruited Army conscript showed symptoms on June 15, admitted to hospital on June 19 and died of heart failure caused lung complications.

5.

July 1: A 45-year-old man, known to be a heavy drinker, started showing symptoms on June 23 and was admitted to hospital on June 26. Died of lung complications and low blood pressure.

6.

July 1: A 30-year-old overweight man, weighing 123 kilograms against a height of 165 centimetres, developed symptoms on June 23 and sought hospital treatment on June 28, though he continued going to work despite doctors' advice. He was admitted to hospital on June 30 with high fever, breathing difficulties and cough, and died of lung complications the next day.

7.

July 2: An eight-year-old girl, suffering from leukaemia, admitted to hospital with flu-like symptoms but died before lab results could confirm she had been infected by the type-A (H1N1) virus.

8.

July 3: A 37-year-old woman began developing symptoms on June 25 and died in hospital two days after being admitted. This was the first fatality without prior surveillance or quarantine.

9.

July 3: A 19-year-old boy started showing symptoms on June 30, was admitted to hospital on July 2 and died the next day from pneumonia and pulmonary oedema.

10.

July 6: A 21-year-old woman, who was five months into her pregnancy and had a hyperthyroid condition, got infected on June 29, sought hospital treatment on July 4 but was sent home after being told she had a simple sore throat. She returned to hospital on July 6 and died a few hours later.

11.

July 7: A 58-year-old man, with chronic kidney disease, sought hospital treatment a few days earlier, but died of lung complications.

12.

July 8: A traffic police of Bang Na police station was infected by the flu and was admitted to Police Hospital. He had complication of kidney failure.

Oprettet af lindyras d. 09-07-2009 17:33
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Her er lidt mere...

http://news.xinhu...681676.htm

lindy

Oprettet af Bent d. 10-07-2009 03:47
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The cabinet on Thursday agreed to order closing of all tutorial schools and asked net cafes to close for two weeks as a measure to prevent spreading of the influenza 2009.



Jeg synes, de skulle lukke de der tutorial schools permanent. Det er på tide, at de sædvnlige skoler begynder at give al den nødvendige undervisning, og at skoleeleverne begynder at læse og lære selv og ikke spilder tiden på at bevæge sig alle mulige stder hen i den tro, at det gør dem klogere. Det er kun en erstaningshandling.

Mvh
Bent Jensen

Oprettet af Ingolf d. 10-07-2009 09:37
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Er der en som lige kan forklare for mig, hvad Tutorial Schools egentlig er for noget, og hvad det indebärer at gå i sådan en skole!

Ingolf

Oprettet af yindee d. 11-07-2009 04:07
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1,200 Thais likely to die of flu
30 million could catch virus over three years



Newspaper section: NewsUp to 30 million Thais are likely to contract influenza type-A (H1N1) with about 1,200 people likely to die from it, the Public Health Ministry forecasts.

Of those who contract the virus, only 30,000-130,000 would have symptoms serious enough to warrant hospital admission, said Prasert Thongcharoen, chairman of the ministry's subcommittee overseeing the response to the A (H1N1) flu outbreak.

The figures are based on the panel's estimate that the pandemic will last from one to three years.

Deaths from A (H1N1) in the country stood at 15 yesterday. The latest victim to die from the virus was a 63-year-old woman in Samut Prakan province who contracted the flu and died from blood circulation problems and kidney failure.

løs mere her http://www.bangko...die-of-flu


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Oprettet af swed d. 11-07-2009 08:28
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1200 ud af 30.000.000 det er godt nok en led dræber

Oprettet af Bent d. 12-07-2009 07:45
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jsh71 skrev:
tutorial schools skulle være sådan nogle selvlærende skoler

Hov glemte at skrive frit oversaf fra google *TH*

Altså, jsh71, du er da klogere end som så. Ellers så spørg konen om, hvd tutorial schools er for noget. Her er min korte forklaring:

I Thailand har man skolepligt. Det er meningen, at den skal op på 12 år. Imidlertid er de offentlige skoler i Thailand ikke meget bevendt. De klarer meget fint at lære børnene at læse. Stort set alle thailændere kan læse og skrive det thailandske sprog, selv om skrivesystemet slet ikke er brugervenligt indrettet. (Eller også er det forældre og ældre søskende, der lærer børnene det.) Desuden lærer børnene at afsynge nationalsangen. Udover det lærer børnene meget lidt i de offentlige skoler. De bliver snarere dummere af at gå i skole, idet de vænnes af med at søge viden på egen hånd og blive selvstændigt tænkende.

Et af problemerne ved det offentlige skolevæsen er, at der er mange elever i klasserne, ofte mellem 40 og 60 elever. Der er derfor opstået en mængde private ekstraundervisningsskoler, som elhavende forældre sender deres børn til efter skoletid i den tro, at børnene bliver klogere, når man betaler for undervisningen. Men resultatet er bare, at børnene bliver endnu mere useelvstændige over for dette at lære noget. Desuden spilder de tid i trafikken og har ikke tid til f.eks. at udfolde sportslige aktiviteter i fritiden. De har ingen fritid.

Hvad forældrene ikke fatter, de er, at man ikke kan betale sig til at lære noget, men at det kræver en selvstændig indsats.

En anden sag er, at man i mange tilfælde i Thailand godt kan betale sig til gåde karakterer og eksaminer. Jeg så et konkret tilfælde, hvor en officer i hæren betlte for at få sønnen optaget på et universitet, hvor man skulle kunne tale engelsk, selv om sønnen ikke kunne tale engelsk i nævneværdigt omfang.

Mvh
Bent Jensen