Saturday, November 21, 2009

 

Prevention and Spread of the Flu :  

  • Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly
  • Flu viruses can survive 2 hours or longer on surfaces
  • Remind your students frequently to "cover" when they cough or sneeze
  • The Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)'s website (www.cdc.gov) has a Flu Prevention Podcast that schools can show to their students:  

"All you have to do is wash your hands."

 

Symptoms :  

H1N1 Flu symptoms usually develop 3-5 days after exposure to the virus.

Symptoms continue for approximately 7-8 days from first sign of illness.

Typical symptoms are:

Fever Headaches
Cough Chills
Sore Throat Fatigue
Body Aches Diarrhea
Vomiting

Immediate arrangements should be made to send anyone who becomes ill home at the first signs of the H1N1 or other Flu symptoms. 

Anyone who becomes ill with H1N1 Flu is contagious for 24hrs before symptoms appear and remain contagious until the fever subsides, or approximately 7-8 days from the first development of the symptoms.  Those who have been ill should remain at home an additional 24hrs after the fever subsides.