tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6279965424907379957.post6850939137993464475..comments2023-12-22T09:26:54.021-08:00Comments on SKIN-TALK: H1N1: Mass/mask hysteriaDr.Koushik Lahirihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08489230938468858255noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6279965424907379957.post-70510684472452358552009-09-12T00:39:12.851-07:002009-09-12T00:39:12.851-07:00Dear Dr.Koushik Lahiri
Had gone through your SKIN-...Dear Dr.Koushik Lahiri<br />Had gone through your SKIN-TALK about H1N1.<br />Your perception is absolutely correct.If I'm not wrong, you better know, in case of Typhoid or, other feversin remote areas mortality rate is more than H1N1 cases. If you analyze the news trend between August 10th. to 30th. you will findthere were no hype in any other field so that the news channels can nurture the same so as to earn their lively hood. In fact my perception<br />is that barring few exceptions when all other attempts to get an employment is foiled then unemployed lad started searching a job in<br />either audiovisual or, print media.If you search about theireducational background you will find your answer. I know some of those and their background before getting the media job ;sometimes I become astonished how this people passes their comments about persons who are far more superior in all respect to them and we people used to grab those comments in the morning with a sip of tea. <br />Regards.<br />Soumya BanerjeeUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07783119090512289523noreply@blogger.com