if the bags were initially discarded, then why is this news?
if the bags were initially discarded, then why is this news?
^It is news because it feeds into people's deepest fears. People may start wondering, "well, if those bags were detected, other tainted bags could have gone undetected". It develops into those "what if" scenarios.
Full disclosure in effect.
aguy. they should conduct thorough test on these blood bags prior to releasing to the patient. any means that could stop these from being transferred to patients. kaluoy sa mga patients ani
^ grabiha central visayas, dghana na ingon ani nga sakit.... tsk tsk tsk.... mura nka ug walking time bomb aning sakita
Kita ko ani sa news last night, this is so frustrating. unsaon nalng.
delikado na jud tah ani taga cebu ani... basin taga tuig increase basin ma apektohan ato tourism ani.
Tsk tsk tsk. Scary! Good thing the bags were detected. Otherwise....![]()
lisuda ug na transfer na ang infected blood sa unsa ka pasiente.. Mga bataon krun gpang aids na tungod sa inject ky barato ra kuntra sa bato..![]()
Then it should be a must to test the presence of AIDS in any blood for transfusion,
before administering.
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