Updates From the H1N1 CDC Concerning the Latest Information on the Swine Flu Virus



Even though the wide spread fear of the H1N1 virus has lost its momentum over the past couple of weeks there has been some fear that individuals will now stop getting vaccinated. The medical community and the news from H1N1 CDC continues to remind people to get the vaccination if you have not already done so.

There is plenty of vaccine available and you should be able to get vaccinated with little difficulty. The vaccine is effective and completely safe according to doctors and the Center for Disease Control out of Atlanta.

Most states are now reporting lower H1N1 outbreaks with the exception of Alabama where there continues to be widespread outbreaks of the flu virus. However, doctors and the medical community continue to indicate that the virus is unpredictable and that everyone should have the vaccine especially those considered to be high risk.

The virus always has the change to spike once again and individuals should guard and protect themselves and their families by having the H1N1 flu shot protection. Of course the H1N1 CDC officials will continue to monitor the situation very closely. They will continue to update the country with official information on the current status of the virus.

Over the past year the CDC has been providing information to the public concerning the H1N1 virus. This has been through news releases as well as flyer’s and brochures. This information was also made available to parents of school children and to those who are considered at high risk for complications of the virus.

Guidance and school kits were provided to school administrators with guideline on how to fight the flu and prevent the widespread infection of children in schools. The H1N1 CDC will continue to help any community that experiences a widespread outbreak of the virus.

The guidelines for coping with the H1N1 virus have remained constant for individuals. If you have the flu you should stay home and rest. Avoid contact with people so that you will not spread the virus. Drink plenty of clear fluids to avoid dehydration from the flu. Treat your fever and cough with medicines that you can purchase over the counter. These medicines should help to relieve the symptoms.

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