New Web Site Will Help Pennsylvanians Learn About, Protect Against
Novel H1N1 Flu
Pennsylvanians now have a new online resource to help them learn about
and help control the spread of the novel H1N1 flu virus, also known as
swine flu.
The new Web site,
www.H1N1inPA.com, was created by the Department of Health to answer
questions and provide the latest news on the virus.
The Web site features an explanation of the novel H1N1 virus, frequently
asked questions, symptoms of the disease, how to care for sick family
members, downloadable educational flyers and posters, and links to other
resources.
The site also outlines simple steps that all Pennsylvanians should take
to reduce the risk of becoming ill or spreading the virus to others:
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Cover
your mouth and nose with a tissue when you cough or sneeze, and put
the used tissue in the waste basket. If don’t have a tissue, sneeze or
cough into your sleeve, but never into your hands or onto bare skin.
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Keep
your hands away from your face and don’t touch your mouth, nose and
eyes.
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Wash
your hands frequently with soap and water, or use an alcohol-based
hand sanitizer.
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Keep
clean frequently used surfaces such as knobs, countertops and desks.
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Stay
home from work or school whenever you are sick, and remain home until
you are fully recovered.
Information about a vaccine that is expected to be released in October
will be added as it becomes available.
“After the new vaccine is released, the Web site will feature
information about priority groups for immunization; as well as where,
when and how the vaccine will be administered,” James added.
For
more information, visit
www.H1N1inPA.com or call the Department of Health at 1-877-PA-HEALTH
(1-877-724-3258)
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