Meka athtada??????

**dulan**

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  • Aug 20, 2008
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    Machan mata meka mail ekakin awe ubalatath awada???
    maka athtada??


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    Dear Friends,

    Kindly take a couple of minutes to go thru this mail. If useful
    may advise others also. Please pass this on to others This happened in
    Colombo recently and may happen elsewhere also.

    few weeks ago, in Savoy film hall,
    a person felt something poking from her seat. When she got up
    to see what it was, she found a needle sticking out of the seat with a
    note attached saying "You have just been infected by HIV". The
    Disease Control Center (in Colombo ) reports many similar events
    in many other cities recently. All tested needles were HIV Positive.
    The Center also reports that needles have been found in cash dispensers at
    public banking machines . We ask everyone to use extreme caution when faced
    with this kind of situation.
    All public chairs/seats should be inspectedwith vigilance and caution before use.
    A careful visual inspection shouldbe enough. In addition,
    they ask that each of you pass this message along to all members of your family
    and your friends of the potential danger.
    Recently, one doctor has narrated a somewhat similar instance
    that happened to one of his patients at the Contrast Cinema in Dalugama.

    A young girl, engaged and about to be married in a couple of months, was
    pricked while the movie was going on. The tag with the needle had the
    message " Welcome to the World of HIV family". Though the doctors told
    her family that it takes about 6 months before the virus grows strong
    enought to start damaging the system and a healthy victim could survive
    about 5-6years, the girl died in 4 months, perhaps more because of the "Shock
    thought". We all have to be careful at public places, rest God help!
    Just think about saving a life by forwarding this message.. Please, take a
    seconds of your time to pass along.


    With Regards,
    Kithsiri Nandasena
    I.A.S, Director of Medical & Research Institue
    Sri Lanka .


    Repost nam sorry
     

    ThimalM™

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  • Nov 4, 2010
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    HIV e-mail warnings create fear psychosis

    By Shezna Shums

    A series of e-mails warning people to the effect that needles that have been previously used on HIV positive persons are being used at cinema halls by perverse people are presently being circulated, creating a fear psychosis.

    The said e-mails name popular cinemas, quotes a director of a national research institute and refers to a number of instances of innocent filmgoers being infected due to this practice.

    However, doctors from the National STD / AIDS Control Programme and Health Services Department claim these electronic mails are circulated only to create a fear psychosis among the people.

    "Such e-mails are being circulated abroad as well," said a doctor attached to the National STD/AIDS Control Programme.

    He stressed not even one such true incident, where a used needle has been put in a public place with the intention of possibly passing the infection to an innocent person, has been reported so far to the unit.

    The e-mail, which was also received by The Sunday Leader, was sent out by a person named Kithsiri Nandasena, AIS, director, Medical and Research Institute (MRI). Upon inquiry, it transpired there was no such person by that name attached to the MRI.

    The mail also quoted an instance when "a few weeks ago in a popular cinema hall in Wellawatte, a person felt something pricking while she was seated. When she got up, she found a needle with a note attached to it saying, 'you have just been infected by HIV.'"

    The letter cautions people to exercise maximum vigilance when using public chairs and claims the Disease Control Centre in Colombo has recorded instances of finding used needles in cash dispensers and ATM machines.

    The e-mail even cited a similar example at a popular cinema in Dalugama. According to the contents, a young girl who was about to get married was pricked by a needle while watching a movie. A tag was attached to the needle that read, 'Welcome to the world of the HIV family.' The mail claims the girl had an unfortunate death, however, medical institutions deny that such an incident occurred.


    source : http://www.thesundayleader.lk/archive/20050703/news.htm
     
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