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H1N1

-FATAL DISEASE-

Friday, March 4, 2011

The second external events that impacted the health and well-being of Singaporeans is business. Though the business here is relatively moderate, compared to Sars 2003. Business continuity consultants, health care providers and medical products makers appear to be the biggest gainers from the outbreak. Companies related to the tourism and hospitality sectors were badly affected.







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H1N1 is a fatal disease.


H1N1
Credits:
Patricia
Keerthana
Darshiini
Dion

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2BENEVOLENCE



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Shirleen/Jialing

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March 2011