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Hayden Kho Scandal Overshadows H1N1 Flu Scare

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If this is a reflection of the Filipino collective spirit, then it is not amusing. The Hayden Kho Video Scandal overshadowed the H1N1 Flu Virus Scare! My site received a tremendous amount of traffic, and the aftermath is that I will have to pay more or less US$500 my webhost, Mediatemple. Damn! Pls. help. Donate folks. This is a cry for help. The donation button is located below every post.

About the Swine Flu, or the H1N1 Flu Virus, the Department of Health announced today the second confirmed case of a Filipino with the deadly A/H1N1 flu virus. The latest victim is a 50-year-old woman who arrived from Chicago, the United States on May 20. She reported her illness the following day after showing mild flu symptoms such as fever and cough. She has been isolated and is being monitored in Manila’s Research Institute of Tropical Medicine, while quarantine officials trace those who came into contact with her.

The first case here in the Philippines of the Swine flu is a 10-year-old girl whose family had traveled to the United States last week and officials are now tracing some 17 passengers who are believed to have come into close contact with her.

Both victims are said to be recovering and appeared to have contracted the mild form of swine flu.

But what the heck is this info! Taiwanese authorities confirmed last Saturday that a woman and her daughter who had visited the Philippines for a yoga class had contracted swine flu in the Philippines. So what is really the real score here? Is the government hiding something?

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4 Responses to “Hayden Kho Scandal Overshadows H1N1 Flu Scare”

  1. Filipina on May 25th, 2009 3:55 am

    It seems they are already getting ready for the upcoming election because they are riding on the scandal issue intentionally made for fun only . They just taken for granted the health issue who threaten the health of everyone. How come they allow it to happen? Please wake up government officials!

  2. Another Filipina on May 26th, 2009 4:24 pm

    Bong Revilla is a known womanizer. I am puzzled how he can even utter the word "respecting women".
    He may even "had " more women than Hyden. I think this issue is overblown. Our senate should be more concerned with poverty, crime and health issues……I pity the people involved in this drama…they are all being used by our attention grabbing politicians.

  3. Bottledgreen on May 29th, 2009 10:02 am

    The scandal that erupted in our country this past few days is so tiring to people from all walks of life, but this is a wake up call to everyone, if we only open our eyes to the things that is happening and see the spectacle from afar. A reality check to everyone. Consider thinking some of the things that started to grow within me:
    - what Dr. Kho did is not acceptable to the society he is in, specially to the moralist who can see what's really the problem beyond what he did (consider tracing the root of his problem….hmmm unacceptable? yeah 'coz we always think that we are the cleanest person we are)
    - what happened to Ms. Halili is a sad reality of the wrong decisions made, thinking the love is the same as lust (oops im sorry), but sometimes when we are young, we dont care who we're going to hurt because we thought that what the guy told as is really true…(think again; how can Ms. Halili accept the fact that Dr. Kho really loves him when in fact she is also an endorser of the girlfriend of Dr. Kho.) I know that its a damn thing (what Dr. Kho did to her, but its also a damn thing opening one's legs without the sanctity of marriage? [be fair in judging the morals of everyone]), but one should realize that every girl in that tape is more or less a part of the morals you want to tell everyone.
    - cant we people see that this senators is not really helping everyone in that scandal, rather they are using them for their benefit, its a free advertisement anyway.
    - in the end its all of us being used by the sharks of greed in our society.
    - what about the media people who sensationalized the issue? do we still have media personnel who have the right morals and ethics who knows when to make an issue an issue?
    - cant we make of a better way of helping this kind of situation, without gaining anything from it.
    - all the people in the scandal are all victims of circumstances
    - its a pity that almost everyone cant see the lessons to be learned in that situation
    We are all accountable to all the things that we are doing or not doing. So no matter what decisions or actions we made, we should be ready for whatever circumstances that comes after what we did. I pity all the people who in one way or the other is part of that scandal, because all of you are victims of a lousy circumstance in your life. I hope each one of you will stop berating each other trying to pull each other down the drain, don't be victimized again by the sharks of the society we are in.

  4. My First on June 17th, 2009 2:45 pm

    Bong Revilla took advantage on the situation to gain fame for the upcoming elections. Also he is unaffair in the trial since he is still active in the showbiz industry where Katrina Halili and him are on the same network. You can't expect justice from him because of that and no sense at all, only fame for the upcoming elections

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