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i work at a nursing home and if ur daughter or son has it ...im pretty sure u can still work in a nursing home as long as u dont have the symptoms or the swine flu
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Nobecause that is where swine flu started so any other flu could start there at any time you visit Mexico.
You call your local GP and arrange a visit.
Yes, the "seasonal" flu shot (and mist) is available and has been for some time, actually. If you'd like up-to-date info on the flu, including H1N1, visit flu.gov.
4 Easy steps 1. Do not panic. 2. Stay inside. Keep your family inside. 3. Book a doctor's home visit appointment. 4. Avoid contact with the community.
It is important so that other people do not become the victim of that flu because it is a communicable disease.
Your best option on finding out more information on symptoms of swine flu would be to visit your local physician or Doctor. If you have access to the internet, visiting a medical website such as WebMD will familiarize you with swine flu symptoms.
Patient is the term for the customer visiting the doctor. If you have the flu or a broken bone and visit your doctor, you are the patient.
The flu is very dangerous and causes many complications to people who's in flu.The 2 hours flu can exist in our life but it's rare. Please visit: The diet and health information : http://letdiet.blogspot.com for further information.
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