Phuket
This is neither a post about my travel experience nor my collection of travel photos. This is something about my upcoming travel to Phuket Island that has been disturbing my mind recently.I’m still not decided whether we should stick on to our earlier plan to travel to Phuket Island this coming October… because of the highly contagious Influenza A H1N1! We bought the discounted air ticket from Air Asia early this year, just before the H1N1 virus outbreak in Mexico.
Now, the pandemic H1N1 is unstoppable in all parts of the world. Our Health Ministry advised us to try not to travel to those high pandemic countries which should include Thailand and Phuket Island. So, I had this question staying in my head now: “Should we go there?”
Off course, the H1N1 virus activity doesn’t seems to be slower here in Malaysia and the reported figure of 71 death cases due to the virus is even higher (I believe) than Thailand and Singapore, our Malaysian neigbours. But all of us worry not just about us. We worry about our family and children. According to the report, children below 5 years old are belonging to the high risk group for pandemic H1N1. Though we are not travelling with our children but risk of bringing home the virus is there.
We have also learned how to prevent the unstoppable spread of Pandemic H1N1. Here’s the Top 5 measures to control the spread of the H1N1 virus:
- Wash your hands frequently with soap and warm water. Hand washing seems simple, but, remember, medical students actually are taught how to wash their hands, so make a real effort, because it’s a cheap, simple, and a highly effective way to prevent yourself from becoming infected with the H1N1 virus.
- Be careful touching your eyes, nose or mouth, because the H1N1 virus is often spread when a person touches a contaminated object and then touches his or her eyes, nose or mouth. Be particularly aware of door handles and computer keyboards, because these surfaces are almost impossible to keep free of a tough virus like H1N1.
- If possible avoid the company of people who are sick, especially if they are already suffering H1N1 Flu symptoms. However, if you are a care-giver be doubly vigilant about washing your hands and protecting yourself from infection.
- Cover your mouth and nose with 3-ply surgical mask when sneezing or coughing, or “sneeze in your elbow.” If you are sick, stay home from work, school, church, or other public places, because you will help prevent others from catching H1N1. Essentially, be polite.
- Stay at home. If you live in a community where H1N1 has occurred, stay away from shopping malls, movie theaters, or other places where there are large groups of people. Although, exercise is great for you overall, gyms are perfect breeding grounds for viruses like H1N1 and you should probably avoid them if there is an ongoing outbreak of H1N1 Flu in your area.
With the above preventing measures, would it be enough for travellers? Anyway, the fatal rate of Influenza A H1N1 is still low if compared to other flu and Dengue fever. We should not be too worry about it. Since the new vaccine is now available, we hope everything would be under controlled or at least controllable by this October.
I love travel and I want to travel to Phuket Island! I just don’t want to celebrate our Malaysia’s 52th Merdeka Day tomorrow by only watching TV at home! – Travel Feeder.
Oh my goodness! The world is sick! All major cities in this world are reporting new laboratory confirmed cases everyday on Influenze A(H1N1) infection! According to WHO latest report, as on 24th June 2009, a total of 55867 confirmed cases and 238 death cases was reported from 102 countries! Among the total accumulated figure, USA, Canada and Mexico recorded the highest number of cases. Over 60% of the cumulative cases are from these major North America countries.
The disease is spreading at a rapid pace because Influenza A(H1N1) virus is spread from person-to-person through transmittance as easily as the normal seasonal flu. It could be passed to other people by exposure to infected droplets expelled by coughing or sneezing that can be inhaled, or that can contaminate hands or surfaces. Most importantly is Influenza A(H1N1) could be fatal if discovered or treated late!
The virus is spreading over every corner of our world because our people travel from everywhere to everywhere at every second in every day! So to say, because of travelling, the virus spreads. Does it mean that we should stop travelling?
As a travel blog that encouraging people to travel, should Travel Feeder stop blogging about travel? Should I cancel my trip where I have already booked to Phuket? Tourists have brought H1N1 to the famous travel destination. “Come on! Our world is in deep sh*t and we must stop spreading the bloody H1N1 flu!”
We thought the virus would be spreading during spring season and contained during the summer, like SARS six years ago, but it doesn’t seem to be the same for H1N1…. Where is my direction? Please enlighten me.
– Travel Feeder.















