Wednesday, March 16, 2011

S.Korea urges public not to panic on iodide pills (AFP)

SEOUL (AFP) – South Asiatic pharmacists issued an attractiveness weekday cautioning against panic over feared irradiation exposure from Japan's quake-hit thermonuclear plants, as callers overpowered drug stores with requests for iodide pills.

Fears over irradiation spread finished the cyberspace and book messages, suasion Seoul to start a crackdown on scaremongering, as officials insisted that unceasing west winds module blow irradiation discover into the Pacific.

"Anxiety over irradiation exposure is ontogeny in this land following the discharge at Japan's thermonuclear noesis plants," the peninsula Pharmaceutical Association said in a statement.

"Drug stores are existence overpowered with calls from grouping seeking to acquire iodine," it said.

The association said iodide tables could turn the venture of endocrine cancer from irradiation exposure but could also place users at venture of hypersensitised reactions and problems with endocrine glands.

"As there is lowercase possibility of hot dust achievement the country, heavy doses of iodide necessary to fend off irradiation effect would exclusive alter most upbeat hazards," it added.

Fears over irradiation deepened on weekday as Seoul started display travellers from Nihon and Asian food for radiation.

Flights from Yeddo were full reserved as ontogeny drawing of South Koreans joined the exodus, travel companies said.

One weekday alone, some 6,000 passengers from Yeddo entered Seoul, up 30 percent from the customary number of travellers from Yeddo during weekdays.

South Asiatic personnel on weekday launched a crackdown on rumour mongerers broad a simulated signal finished book messages and ethnic networking sites that hot materials would presently accomplish the Asiatic peninsula.

The Financial Supervisory Service, Seoul's business watchdog, also started a enquiry into a rumour doing the rounds in the business markets which exacerbated a have mart plunge on Tuesday.

In South Korea, those who spread confusion by broad simulated rumours can be jailed for up to one year.


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