Committee: Commission of World Health Organization
Topic: The prevention of the spread of H1N1
Country: Kingdom of Norway
Delegate: Catherine Lan, Sabina Chang
The Kingdom of Norway said that every country should seriously concern about the problem of the spread of the H1N1. In Norway, there were 868 confirmed cases of H1N1. Moreover, world H1N1 death toll rose above 2000. It might continue increase at the end of the year. The situation had to be controlled.
The Kingdom of Norway figured out that the virus of H1N1 was a kind of infectious disease. It spread out amount people easily; however, H1N1 was not fatal. The death rate in Norway was zero percent; it showed clearly that through proper restriction could decline the rate of H1N1 cases.
Norway had already tested the virus of H1N1 and found the therapy of it. So, once our citizen got sick, we gave them medicine immediately. The Kingdom of Norway taught everyone from kids to adults, during the high- contagious period, tried following the important key points below:
1. Washing your hands regularly and thoroughly with soap and water.
2. Coughing or sneezing into your sleeve/elbow fold
3. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouthy.
4. Know the signs and symptoms of H1N1, specifically: sore throat, muscle aches, joint pain, or weakness.
6. If you are ill - STAY AT HOME or IN YOUR RESIDENCE.
The residents of kingdom of Norway followed our rules, so we could controlled the amount of infectious people easily.
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Position Paper-Colombia (Eve)
ReplyDeleteCommittee name: Prevention of the spread of H1N1
Committee topic: The committee on the prevention of the spread of H1N1
Country name: Republic of Colombia
Colombia H1N1 (swine flu) statistics
• The first H1N1 (swine flu) case in Colombia was confirmed on May 4th, 2009
• As of August 7th, 2009, the number of H1N1 (swine flu) infections in Colombia is no longer being tracked. International health organizations are now only tracking the number of fatalities and in some cases the number of hospitalizations.
• As of August 21st, 2009 there have been 23 H1N1 (swine flu) deaths in Colombia
• As of August 21st, 2009, the H1N1 (swine flu) death rate in Colombia is 0.000 % or one death per every 0 infections.
As the information shows above, our country is seriously influenced by H1N1. Our country strongly believe that we should prevent this disaster together, using international agreements and law.
1. Limit the foreigner coming into the country.
2.Start using the shot of H1N1 virus prevention.
http://h1n1.flu-virus.org/Cases-.php?in=Colombia