Oh my goodness!
Lee Kwan-ki’s 7 year old son, Lee Suk-kyu, passed away on November 8th. He was originally hospitalized under the suspicion of contracting swine flu on November 6th. However, the media later reported that the cause of his death was pneumonia. But Newsen.com received confirmation from Ilsan Hospital that Lee Suk-kyu tested positive for the H1N1 virus and was prescribed 5 day dosage of Tamiflu vaccine.
We can’t imagine the unbearable pain of losing one’s child. We at POPSEOUL! would like to extend our condolences to Lee Kwan-ki and his family.R.I.P.
F.Y.I.
With the rapid spread of the H1N1 virus in Korea, prevention is key. Here are some tips as a reminder (1) wash your hands for at least 1 minute with soap and water (2) do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth after being out in crowded areas (3) if you must sneeze or cough, do so in your elbow, not in your hands (4) wear a mask that covers your nose and mouth (5) get vaccinated!







he looks like the young
Jun Pyo in BOF.
This is too sad
This is why nowadays a slight fever, sudden diarrhea or any odd symptoms cannot be taken lightly. H1N1 is striking down alot of Korean celebrities, I noticed..unfortunately right now where I am, only ‘high priority groups’ are able to receive their vaccine. You are not suppose to receive seasonal flu shot first or else the H1N1 shot will be ineffective.
OMG. Flu season SUCKS!!