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A terrible situation in Japan!

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by DavidTogashi, Apr 4, 2011.

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  2. This is the right action

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  1. DavidTogashi

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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    :eek: Temporary shelters and hospitals refuse to accept for fear that they can spread radiation! Now they are required to certificates that they are not exposed to radiation. 49-year-old Takayuki Okamura, one of the Fukushima hospitals refused to treat skin rash from his eight-year daughter, and it was quite a shock for parents... Read more: http://news-japan-earthquake.blogspot.com
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    Nice, going for backlinks.
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    i feel this is the ok thing to do
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    I think it is the right thing to do. Although it is terrible that they are turning down treatment because they don't want to spread radiation, it is better than accepting people with radiation and having them spread it to the other people in that shelter/hospital.
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    Sucks to be exposed and left neglected for something that wasn't even your fault.
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    It's terrible. People have no choice over it and it's a shame that they would stop caring for those that are suffering worse from the tragedy.
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    Not there fault, natural disaster can not be stopped, therefore they should not refuse any shelter etc to the people who have had to suffer.
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

    It's the Japanese governments fault.

    After Chernobyl I'm sure we all know the vital importance of the cooling systems, and the immeasurable effect of Nuclear radiation being exposed into our atmosphere.

    You would think that they would prepare for the worst. Japan being an earthquake prone zone, and tsunamis are a result of such disasters you would imagine they'd plan for the worst.

    Another thing that made me feel remorseless for the government itself is that they let the workers walk through the radioactive plagued waters without any protective clothing. They might as well of walked through hot coals cause they definitely got some form of radiation burning.



    Another thing, many of you may not know Japan has a sort of policy, from memory it goes like this. In the event of a natural disaster you are responsible for yourself in the first week. The government is not responsible for food/water/shelter. This is policy and the norm in Japan in such events.
     
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    A terrible situation in Japan!

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