What a great list of questions room 11. When I get back we will categorise these into groups and look at ways that you can use our researching skills to answer some of your questions.
Swine Flu inquiry questions
•Who was the first person to get swine flu?
•Why haven’t scientists found a cure yet?
•What happens to the dead bodies of people who have had s/f?
•When will s/f mutate?
•How fast will it spread?
•Why is it spreading so fast?
•How do you know if people have swine flu?
•What's going to happen if s/f turns to code red? (At the moment we are sitting at a code yellow)
•What would happen if hospitals run out of space to treat people with s/f?
•What would the ministry of education do if one student at Peachgrove Int had s/f?
•What was the first school to close down in the world due to s/f?
•How will s/f affect the school, our families our community and jobs?
•Why is s/f such a big issue?
•What is a pandemic?
•What makes s/f a pandemic?
•How does swine flu infect people?
•Are there people out there trying to spread it? How is it spread?
•What are swine flu parties?
•What does quarantine mean?
•What forms of hygiene should we follow to avoid catching s/f? i.e. face masks.
•Will a surgical mask protect me from swine flu?
•Which businesses would be most at risk?
•What can do if your family is quarantined?
•Is swine flu from pigs?
•Can animals die from s/f?
•Can people be immune from s/f?
•Could public facilities/parks /supermarkets/public transport be closed because of swine flu?
•What can you do to prepare yourself to not get s/f
•What are the basic precautions of s/f
3 comments:
The reason, that the swine flu is spreading so fast is because people are moving so fast around the world, and coming in contact with lots of different people.
My brain can't take too many questions Matua
I cant find any questions Mautua
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