--- On Tue, 2/9/10, ramanujam thiruvenkataswamy <[email protected]> 
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From: ramanujam thiruvenkataswamy <[email protected]>
Subject: infection by HIV
To: "ramanujam thiruvenkataswamy" <[email protected]>
Date: Tuesday, February 9, 2010, 10:43 AM








Very urgent. Please read.Don't delete.
(Don't avoid Pls read this mail)
 FROM Arvind Khamitkar , I.A.S, Director of Medical 
& Research Div, 
Chennai 

Dear Friends, 

A few weeks ago, in a movie theatre, a person felt 
something poking from her seat. 
When she got up to see what it was, she found a 
needle sticking out of the seat with a note attached saying 

"You have just been infected by 
HIV". 

The Disease Control Center (in Paris ) reports many similar 
events in many other cities recently. All tested needles were HI V Positive. 

The Center also reports that needles have been found 
in cash dispensers at public banking machines. We ask everyone to use extreme 
caution when faced with 
this kind of situation. All public chairs/seats should be inspected with 
vigilance and caution before use. A careful visual inspection should be enough. 
In addition, they ask that each of you pass this message along to all members 
of your family and your friends of the potential danger. 

Recently, one doctor has narrated a somewhat similar 
instance that hppened to one of his patients at the Priya Cinema in Delhi . A 
young girl, engaged and about to be married in a couple of months, was pricked 
while the movie 
was going on. The tag with the needle had the message 

"Welcome to the World of HIV family". 

Though the doctors told her family that it takes about 6 
months before the virus grows strong enough to start 
damaging the system and a healthy victim could survive about 5-6 years, the 
girl died in 4 months, perhaps more because of the "Shock thought". 
We all have to be careful at public places, rest God help! Just think about 
saving a life by forwarding this message. Please, take a few seconds of your 
time to pass along. 

With Regards, Arvind Khamitkar , 
I.A.S, Director of Medical & Research Div, Chennai. 

Rather than forwarding irrelevant mails, kindly pass this to every one. 
Probably ur mail can help to save him/her. 

 
 



      

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