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A Free Lunch
Jun 27, 2010 22:43
  • RAINDROP
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Hepatitis B carriers go forward to challenge what they say is endemic prejudice against the estimated 120 million Chinese infected by the virus.

The news from Tai Yuan, Shanxi Province that a hepatitis type B carrier holds a board on which a invitation message for a free lunch was written. To verify the truth of how many people will accept this ‘free lunch, she stands on the street crossing. Finally, among all the invited ones, 11 of them left with their phone number and 5 are punctual for the appointment.

In china, the huge groups of hepatitis type B carrier are locked out of jobs, education and marriage and suffer other plague of discrimination in social life, even though many measures are taken.

Suppose you are right there, what would you like to do? How about the case in your country?


Jun 28, 2010 02:18
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I think it is OK if people have antibodies to HBsAg (anti-HBs). Safety is as the basis of this case.

But Chinese way of eating at table, one reached over with her chopsticks to refill other's bowl. It eally needs more attention. Way of buffet dinner is something we can learn from.
Last edited by GLOOMYSUNDAY: Jun 28, 2010 02:22
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