This is provided for informational purposes only. It should not be used as a substitute for evaluation and treatment by a healthcare professional. This self-assessment information does not capture identifiable information in any manner. It is flu seasons and we all here about people contracting H1N1. Basic precautions remain the same: WASH HANDS FREQUENTLY, COVER SNEEZES AND COUGHS, GET THE VACCINE (both seasonal flu and swine flu), AVOID TOUCHING NOSE, MOUTH & EYES, AVOID CONTACT WITH SICK INDIVIDUALS and GO HOME IF YOU EXHIBIT SYMPTOMS. for more info: http://www.flu.gov
Are you or a loved one sick and worried you might have H1N1 Flu? During flu season this year, you might have to wait a long time in a crowded waiting room before you can see your doctor or be seen in an Emergency Room. Some people with the flu need to be seen right away. Other people can often take care of themselves at home just fine. This information may help you better understand the flu and what people like you should do. This information is only for individuals ages 18 and above. You can find additional information on flu and young adults or children at www.flu.gov.
During flu season this year, you might have to wait a long time in a crowded waiting room before you can see your doctor or be seen in an Emergency Room. Some people with the flu need to be seen right away. Other people can often take care of themselves at home just fine. This information may help you better understand the flu and what people like you should do.