
Nattajira
Kawinpopchutisiri shows how a temporary little pinch now is worth not
suffering the flu later.
Warunya Thongrod
More than 250 city workers and teachers received
vaccinations for the H1N1 influenza strain.
Deputy Mayor Wutisak Rermkitkarn, city council members
and top bureaucrats participated in the Sept. 13 Public Health Department
event at city hall. There, city workers, teachers from Pattaya’s 11 public
schools and other education personnel all rolled up their sleeves to get flu
shots.
The Public Health Department also performed free health
screenings, blood-pressure checks and offered advice on how to quit smoking
and avoid sexually transmitted diseases.
“In today’s world, having good health is considered
extremely lucky since the changes around us have led to countless diseases …
good health is not for sale,” Wutisak said. “It depends on us to discipline
ourselves. Therefore, I would like to encourage all to give importance to
good health for happiness to yourself and people who love you and you love
to be happy too.”



