Hepatitis B carries in the physical examination of the entry into the job still let the review?
The recheck is to check the hepatitis B half and liver function. I advise you to choose another profession is better, because some professions are stipulated, such as food, kindergarten teachers, banking, medicine, if you really can get in, but when you spend a lot of money to finally finish the four years of college, out of the job can not be found on the paddle, I have had such an experience, the reality is really not as simple as you think. The following is a very touching article, I hope you read it to know how to choose. Hepatitis B virus carriers have just been dismissed from the unit to write a letter to the government Dear beloved leaders: See letter good! I am writing this letter to you as a Party member and a Chinese citizen. I am a fresh bachelor's degree graduate in 2003, majoring in communication engineering (mobile communication and computer communication direction). On August 14th this year, I reported to a branch of China Telecom, and on August 19th, during the physical examination, I was found to be carrying the Hepatitis B virus (triple positive, normal liver function), and now the company has asked me to leave unconditionally. I am usually healthy, sports performance is not worse than others, the university four years 100m is always the first class, is also the class basketball team. My university academic performance is the third in the class, and I have passed the China Computer Software Professional Technical Qualification and Level Examination for Senior Programmer and Network Designer Level Examination, in other words, I have the working level of Software Engineer and Network Engineer (just do not have a high level of experience in the field, and I am eager to work), and also my bachelor's degree thesis is the only excellent thesis in the class (continuously for a long period of time, and working more than ten hours a day, I have been asked to leave unconditionally). The result of working more than ten hours a day for a long period of time, and I'm not tired!) I'm not tired! In the development of personal organizational skills, I was a member of the study committee for two and a half years, and I was the class president for half a year during the SARS outbreak. In the development of personal thought, I have grown from an ordinary member of the League, to an outstanding member of the League, and then to an honorable member of the Chinese **** Party. From the above statement, you leaders can see that from the physical, learning ability, professional and technical level, ideological, organizational ability, I have the ability to work, to fulfill my obligations as a party member, to serve the people. Before the medical examination, I did not realize that I was also a member of such a large socially disadvantaged group as hepatitis B carriers. The following is the news I got from consulting my medical students and surfing the Internet: 1: There are 120 million hepatitis B carriers in China. Medical workers believe that as long as the liver function is normal, they can work. Third: The Internet is full of posts that discriminate against 120 million compatriots. I am very afraid that my life path will be the same as theirs. I am only 23 years old and I don't know how to walk in the future. Fourth: Where there is oppression, there is resistance. I read on the Internet that in Zhejiang civil service examination, a student surnamed Zhou killed a personnel cadre because he was found to be carrying Hepatitis B virus. It is certainly wrong to kill someone, but we can't blame Zhou for this, it is the discrimination of the society and the pressure of survival that made him lose his mind temporarily. No one knows whether such tragedies will happen again under the pressure of both, and how many tragedies will happen. I am now restraining myself as a member of the Chinese **** Party, and I don't want to jeopardize the glorious image of the Party in front of the people, but I also have to survive and find a job. If the whole country kills Hepatitis B carriers, I don't know which one I will choose between survival and party spirit. V: There is news on the Internet that many people have committed suicide after being found to be hepatitis B carriers while looking for a job. I'm only 23 years old, and I have the ability to contribute to the construction of the motherland. I don't want to commit suicide because I am too sorry for my parents who raised me and my teachers who educated me to be successful. But the pressure of my survival is too great. Sixth: There is news on the Internet that many senior talents trained by Chinese universities above graduate level have been forced to leave the country because of the Hepatitis B virus. Some seniors said before leaving, "It's not that I don't love this country, but this society can't tolerate me". In this way, how many talented people in China have left their hometowns and used the skills cultivated in the socialist country to serve the development of the capitalist country? I wonder if I should also follow the example of the Hepatitis B seniors and take such a path: go to graduate school, get a doctorate, get a post-doctoral degree, and then go abroad, so as to contribute to the development of the developed capitalist countries with the knowledge I have learned in the developing socialist countries for the benefit of the whole mankind. I wonder how Chairman MAO would feel if he were aware of this. Would he be happy that our country is able to export a large number of talents, or would he be saddened by the loss of talents in our country? Leaders, our country has joined the WTO, do we have enough talents? VII: Why is it that under the condition that there is a vaccine, the room for survival of our big and small trios is getting smaller and smaller? Medical practitioners believe that the spread of infectious diseases is subject to these three prerequisites: the source of infection, the means of transmission and the susceptible population. The 120 million of us recognize that we are potential sources of infection. At the same time, we know quite clearly that the Hepatitis B virus is transmitted through the blood, and it will not be easily transmitted to others in normal work and study. On the other hand, the emergence of hepatitis B vaccine, if the lucky ones in this world get three shots, are there any susceptible people, are there any objects that we can be infected? At the same time when the vaccine was launched all over the country, it also created a tragedy in our life: the national hepatitis B screening, we have no place to hide. The cost of one Hepatitis B 2.5 (3 pairs) test can be used to vaccinate several people, so why do all the organizations have to check Hepatitis B, year after year? We are driven away, but in addition to exterminating us, we are still running around in society for the most basic living, we are still people in society. VIII: We go to school and are only restricted by certain specialties, but our employment is restricted in every line of work. Here I would like to shout to the leaders and the whole world: we can go to school, why can't we work? In China, it is not easy for an ordinary family to raise a college student, and it can be said that the whole family saves money to pay for a college student's schooling. In reality, I have personally heard an elder say that it is better for a child to fail in the college entrance examination because his family cannot afford to send him to university. However, this child unfortunately scored high marks in the examination, and unfortunately, during the physical examination of the college entrance examination, the physical examination of the university entrance and the physical examination for graduation, there was no requirement for Hepatitis B. Unfortunately, he studied hard for four years in the university, and his grades were among the best, and most unfortunately, he graduated from the university with achievements, and when he wanted to start to give back to his parents and the society, he unfortunately found out that he was carrying the Hepatitis B virus during the physical examination of his entry into the workplace, and the greatest misfortune in his life path occurred. This child is me, and I still don't know how to explain to my parents. Nine: I have learned that in Taiwan and many countries in Southeast Asia, the rate of Hepatitis B virus carriers is much higher than that in mainland China, but why do they not discriminate against Hepatitis B carriers? Are they democratic, or is it because the infection rate is high and everyone is closely related to it, so everyone can work without discrimination? If it is the former, I can only think that it will take too long to build democracy in China; if it is the latter, some of the 120 million of us may think in an extreme way, "If there are 500 million of our comrades in arms, who will discriminate against me? When AIDS patients were being discriminated against, were there not people stabbing people with needles carrying the virus? Do we need someone to stab people with a virus-carrying needle and cause chaos in society in order to attract the attention of the Party and the legislature? Ten: Nowadays, our organizations do not treat us young people and our elders, who are also carriers, on an equal footing. Hepatitis B carriers account for more than 10% of the total number of carriers in the country, and there are many carriers among our elders, but are they not also working now? Here is a conversation I had with an assistant in the HR department of the organization I reported to: Me: Aren't there more than 100 million people like me in the country? Assistant: Yes, but our company has this requirement for new hires. Me: Isn't there a vaccine? Assistant: (silent) Me: But I can go to college, and now I can go to graduate school, there is no such requirement for schooling, why can't I work? Assistant: School is school, work is work. Me: But I know very well that there are many like me in the company, right? Assistant: Yes, but they are all in their forties, can we let them go? We only have that for new employees. Me: (Speechless) I know very well that among the older generation of civil servants in the country, the hepatitis B carrier rate is about the same as the national average of 10%. I hate that I was born at the wrong time, why I was not born a decade or so earlier or later. We were born and grew up in such a time: when we were born, the medical level of the whole society was low and it was impossible to cut off the vertical transmission of Hepatitis B virus, nor was it possible to sterilize medical equipment thoroughly; when we went to school, there was no such requirement except for some restrictions on our majors; when we took up employment, the problem appeared and we were abandoned by the society. What can we people with hepatitis B do now? We can only wait for death? Can we only wait for a few more years, ten more years, after people have a better understanding of us, give us a chance to survive? No, we young people in our twenties can't wait, because we have the physical strength and ability to contribute to the development of society and fight for our personal future. I have been thinking about this question: the consequences of the national census on hepatitis B and the exclusion of hepatitis B carriers are no less than the Cultural Revolution in terms of wastage of talents. When we are worried about survival and development, our bodies are seriously damaged (not all because of the Hepatitis B virus), and our spirits are doubly battered, at this time, the society recognizes us, the policy helps us, and gives us a way to live, but do we still have the physical strength and spirit to serve the people and fight for our personal future? No, we can only be the victim of scientific and technological development, the victim of policy, and the human tragedy of China's hepatitis B era. In this life, most of the 120 million people are finished. Medically speaking, most carriers can live as long as normal people. But I think, even if I can only live another ten years, as long as the society no longer discriminates against me and gives me a stage to show my talent, my life is still a brilliant life, a life that can be useful. I am not afraid of natural death, I am only afraid of dying discriminated against and dying alone while waiting. There are 120 million hepatitis B carriers in the country, together with their relatives and close friends, the population involved reaches more than half of the people in the country, hepatitis B is definitely a huge social problem. If our Party does not pay attention to such a major social problem which has a bearing on the national economy and people's livelihood, the stability of society will be greatly undermined, because in the context of such a flowery world, young people not being able to find a job is even more terrifying than workers in their forties being laid off. Young people still have a long way to go. Young people's thinking is more radical and their behaviors may be more extreme, and in order to survive, some people may engage in extreme behaviors, including self-inflicted injuries and suicides. I was, and still am, a Party member to strictly demand myself, but I can't imagine that when I am repeatedly frustrated in my job search, if I still demand myself as a Party member, I can only choose to commit suicide and end my life. Dear party, beloved leaders, now tens of millions of party members up and down the country in the study of the "Three Represents", in the study of "advancing with the times", in the study of "the party for the public, ruling for the people! ". Are we 120 million Hepatitis B carriers not Chinese citizens, not the object of the "Three Represents". When will the "three representatives" represent the 120 million people with hepatitis B. I believe in science. I believe in science, I believe that hepatitis B will be eliminated for human beings. Let's go to work. Let's work and wait for a cure. Most of us (especially the young people), let's live for at least another ten years. Let's give the scientists ten years. Nowadays, science and technology are advancing by leaps and bounds, and I believe that in ten years' time, mankind will be able to eliminate Hepatitis B completely. As a Chinese citizen, and also as a member of the Chinese **** Party, I strongly request the organization and the government to: 1: Remove the restriction on Hepatitis B major and minor triangles in the physical examination for civil servants, and instead of checking the two-to-three half of the test, only check the liver function. The physical examination standard for civil service exams is so exemplary that 120 million of our compatriots hate it, and hate that it makes us lose the power given to us by the Constitution to take part in the management of the country, as well as the power given to us by the labor law to work normally. Two: Let's vaccinate all but the lucky 120 million of our compatriots across the country. We don't want to harm anyone either, we know the pain of getting Hepatitis B y and personally, and we can't afford to have our ranks increased. Third: A strong plea for legislation to protect our 120 million vulnerable people. There are many AIDS patients abroad, so there is legislation to protect them. In our country, there are many Hepatitis B carriers, dozens of times more than AIDS patients, and it is a national disease in our country. Hepatitis B is not our fault, it is the fault of the poor medical and health conditions of the whole country in the past, but in the eyes of the 120 million of us who are doubly discriminated against, it seems that it is the fault of the improvement of medical and health conditions in recent years. Who is right and who is wrong is not very important now. What is important is how to solve this problem, how to return a quiet and fair world to our 120 million people, and how to protect our right to privacy. Fourth: The medical examination requirement for recruiting workers should be the same as that of the college entrance examination. We can go to school, why can't we work? In this day and age of vaccines, eliminating the two-for-one test will not harm anyone. Such tests are redundant and the ultimate consequence of such tests is money spent to challenge the stability of society. Fifth: Strongly urge a crackdown on fake medicines for Hepatitis B. In the whole world, there is not yet a special medicine against hepatitis B. But in our mainland China, how many kinds of medicines are available that specialize in the treatment of hepatitis B? How many people, under the pressure of society and organizations, have to be treated, so that billions or tens of billions of dollars of hard-earned money are given to drug dealers every year. But pay such a big price for the effect of treatment, a few people get well (the vast majority of hepatitis B self-healing), the vast majority of no effect, and a considerable part of the people unfortunately into the liver function is not normal. In the absence of any effective medicine, only a few internationally recognized medicines have certain curative effect on people with abnormal liver function, and all of them are fake medicines. Leaders are requested to sympathize with the hard work of Hepatitis B carriers in making a living, and not to let our hard-earned money cause further harm to our subhealthy bodies. Sixth: Crack down on the media's advertisements that confuse the public and seek to make profits. It is the advertisements of "Hepatitis B Three Steps" in the media that make people talk about hepatitis B. What are the advertisements? What are the advertisements? Advertisements of fake medicines and ineffective therapies. We can cure it, can we not cure it? Media Speaking out, how much room is left for us to survive? The state has repeatedly requested not to advertise Hepatitis B medicines. However, the orders from the top are not followed by the bottom. If we look at the media in China, we will see how many newspapers write that hepatitis B can be cured, and how many local TV stations are boasting about new treatments for hepatitis B. In order to make profits, we have to jeopardize our health. What kind of world is this where our rights are jeopardized for the sake of profit! Seven: 120 million people up and down the country are looking forward to the country to sympathize with our feelings of having a disease to be cured, please invest a lot in the research and development of medicines to treat hepatitis B, rather than just giving vaccines to uninfected people. Prevention is necessary, but cure is equally important, otherwise, we have to abandon 120 million people. Investing in the development of hepatitis B drugs, economically speaking, once successful, the return will be thousands of times; in terms of the general direction of national construction, once successful, it is since ancient times, the biggest thing for the benefit of the country and the people, and the whole country will be in an uproar, and the hearts of the people will be greatly invigorated. I am going to be kicked out of my reporting unit in a few days, and I will leave with these questions: One: I can go to school, why can't I work? Second: I as a young man can be useful, the same carriers, why the company and I have been on board for a longer period of time employees treated differently? When will the "Three Represents" represent a normal liver function carrier like me who can work? Please leaders sympathize with my sixteen years of hard work, make the decision to legislate to protect my 120 million people, a huge social disadvantaged groups, to make large-scale research and development of drugs to treat hepatitis B, so that so many of us unfortunate people bathed in the warm sunshine of the "three representatives". Wish: good health! A university graduate of a branch of China Telecom due to hepatitis B triple (normal liver function) is currently unemployed members of the Chinese **** production party, a Chinese citizen