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Originally Posted by alicewonderland
![EEK!](http://www.japanforum.com/forum/images/smilies/eek.gif) Temporary shelters and hospitals refuse to accept for fear that they can spread radiation! Now they are required to certificates that they are not exposed to radiation. 49-year-old Takayuki Okamura, one of the Fukushima hospitals refused to treat skin rash from his eight-year daughter, and it was quite a shock for parents... Read more: Last News: Japan Earthquake
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I admitedly haven't read the article given, but I am sceptical about what you just said. I mean, can radiation even
be spread from person-to-person? If it could then people who get x-rays or chemotherapy would be in isolation, surely? I'm not a scientist, but I doubt shelters and hospitals are turning away people unless they have ceritificates to say they aren't full of radiation.