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China Detects 10 Cases of Radiation Contamination, 2 In Hospital

According to an article at The Sydney Morning Herald, "China has detected 10 cases of radioactive contamination among passengers, aircraft, ships and containers arriving from Japan since March 16, quarantine authorities said on Saturday. On Wednesday, radiation exceeding permitted levels was detected on two ships from the Japanese port of Chiba, near Tokyo, in the ports of Nantong and Zhangjiagang, Li Yuanping, spokesman of the General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine, said on its website." Meanwhile, airborne radiation from Japan is detectable in China, but thus far not considered a danger.

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  1. Re:Long term health tracking by AHuxley · · Score: 4, Informative

    France, UK, US and Canada have the right idea - just dont track it. Any issues are in the distant past and shrouded in national security, nation building, export deals, patriotism and commercial secrets.
    If the press still keeps on digging, the patients privacy kicks in to stop any questions about epidemiology. Still having issues? Stop offering/teaching so much about epidemiology.
    Back to simple industrial toxicology, long term old people get sick... any detectors that spike are faulty and get removed for servicing for a few weeks.
    With no hard data its your expert vs nothing.
    If your still interested read and watch http://www.zerohedge.com/article/tellurium-129-presence-proof-inadvertent-recriticality-fukushima
    "Newly released TEPCO data provides evidence of periodic chain reaction at Fukushima Unit 1"
    http://vimeo.com/21881702
    The hard data is been released, the press is just not very good. http://cryptome.org/0003/fukushima-areva.zip
    http://www.zerohedge.com/article/attempt-pour-concrete-fukushima-pit-crack-generating-1-sieverthour-fails-new-unmanned-drone-

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  2. Re:The next trend in air travel? by cyfer2000 · · Score: 5, Informative

    I think it is lost in translation or that Aussie news website is spreading FUD. The Chinese news I read has information like this

    1. 1, Two tourists, one 70 years old the other one is 77 years old, were found radioactive March 23. Both were from places far away from Fukushima Daiichi site.
    2. 2, The 77 years old showed strong but harmless radioactivity. The other one had less radioactivity.
    3. 3, Both were sent to hospital at March 23:15.
    4. 4, The 77 years old took a hot water shower in hospital.
    5. 5, The 70 years old did nothing but sleep.
    6. 6, Both left hospital at March 24 00:20am with their own clothes.
    7. 7, No mention about luggage.
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