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Immigrants will be tested for TB
Immigrants arriving in Britain from India and China could be forced to take tests for TB. The plan is to test immigrants arriving from countries where the disease is more common. It is being done in an attempt to stop the fatal disease spreading. This move will probably not go down well for those arriving in the country to seek work. What do you think? Is it an infringement on their human rights to be tested or is this a great idea to prevent this disease spreading?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I was a bit baffle when I read this question because TB testing already occurs.
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagena me=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=11 34650060907
Is AB Ed making this up or has she got the wrong end of the stick again? When I did a search, this non-story is from the Daily Mail. As it is against the AB Eds religion to supply a link, here it is
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=470439&in_page_i d=1770
The report is extremely badly written so I cannot blame the AB Ed for believing it. I think the testing refererred to in the question is for tourists coming to this country although the Daily Mail piece rather confusing goes on about Immigrants.
If you are able to extract the facts out of the Daily Mail's xenophobia, then it seems reasonable to test tourists for a disease that is prevalent in their country of embarkation.
I only think that is what the question and the DM piece is about, can anyone else make any sense out of it?
http://www.ukvisas.gov.uk/servlet/Front?pagena me=OpenMarket/Xcelerate/ShowPage&c=Page&cid=11 34650060907
Is AB Ed making this up or has she got the wrong end of the stick again? When I did a search, this non-story is from the Daily Mail. As it is against the AB Eds religion to supply a link, here it is
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles /news/news.html?in_article_id=470439&in_page_i d=1770
The report is extremely badly written so I cannot blame the AB Ed for believing it. I think the testing refererred to in the question is for tourists coming to this country although the Daily Mail piece rather confusing goes on about Immigrants.
If you are able to extract the facts out of the Daily Mail's xenophobia, then it seems reasonable to test tourists for a disease that is prevalent in their country of embarkation.
I only think that is what the question and the DM piece is about, can anyone else make any sense out of it?
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You were saying rojash?
Gromit I don't get your point, enough to say that you get HIV through mixing bodily fluids with someone who is infected with HIV.
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Capable of causing infection.
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You were saying rojash?
Gromit I don't get your point, enough to say that you get HIV through mixing bodily fluids with someone who is infected with HIV.
"There is often confusion between infectious and contagious: an infectious disease is spread through the air, while a contagious disease is spread by touch, although when used figuratively, of laughter for example, they mean the same thing."
http://www.allwords.com/word-infectious,%20con tagious.html
The point is, you can get TB from being in the same room or vehicle as a sufferer. Whilst being in the same room is also a prerequisite for catching HIV, I'm sure I don't need to tell you that certain other actions are also required.
http://www.allwords.com/word-infectious,%20con tagious.html
The point is, you can get TB from being in the same room or vehicle as a sufferer. Whilst being in the same room is also a prerequisite for catching HIV, I'm sure I don't need to tell you that certain other actions are also required.