We live in Seattle and locals are buying out that drug that prevents the Thyroid from becoming contaminated with radiation, and we are over 5,000 miles away. Should we be concerned? I feel pretty bad about it, and fear the worse for those living there, with all that radiation. Do you think being in Seattle we are safe?Are you worried about possible radiation exposure because of what is happening in Japan?
I'm really worried about this I'm sure their not telling us everything this is one of the worse things for are planet I wonder if people realize the significance of the whole tragedy not just for Japan but for the world
I would not be worried at all. The national nuclear energy council or whatever it is has said that there is no chance of the west coast being affected by radiation. That's a long ways for radiation to become very spread out and less dense. Also the ocean winds should take care of it long before it reaches the United States in any harmful doses.Are you worried about possible radiation exposure because of what is happening in Japan?
Well put it in prospective, do you have any idea how many nukes the United States, Russia, China, Great Britain, France, India, Pakistan detonated above ground during testing? In addition to the two cities we vaporized in Japan in 1945. We nuked many islands in the pacific closer to you then japan, and we blasted a bunch of holes in the nevada test range.
So I wouldn't worry
There is no threat to you in Seattle. At some point it might be possible to detect radiation from the Japan disaster in the US with extremely delicate instruments, but there is no reason to think that it would reach an unsafe level.Are you worried about possible radiation exposure because of what is happening in Japan?
please don't live in fear. check out this site on the japan radiation and radiation in general, it should set ur mind at ease. love, kelli http://tinyurl.com/4ekgw8e
No, I'm not worrying about this AT ALL. I worry more about the survival of the people in the affected area. Shame on you.
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