The swine flu, or more appropriately and awkwardly called AH1N1 virus, has produced a school of cattle. That wasn't a typo; the stamp, which indicates that Far Eastern University students are swine-flu-free, looks like the kind of stamp used on pork sold in the supermarket.
Their temperatures are checked every day and if they pass, they're ink stamped on their right forearm.
"We feel like cattle. *laugh*" says student Jonver David.
Good of the school to be concerned with the students' health but maybe a tag or ID would have worked just as well.
Photo from Jonver David.




