Immunization from a vaccination or from having had that exact type of flu will give you lifetime immunity. However, because viruses tend to mutate into other kinds of flu, your body may not recognize the germs as the same and then you would need protection from the new mutated virus, too.
The 2010-2011 seasonal flu vaccination in the US contains the H1N1/09 vaccine along with vaccine for two other kinds of flu. If you had the Swine Flu vaccine last season, then it will not hurt you to take the vaccine again when you get the seasonal flu vaccination and it might help.
If you travelled before the warnings about swine flu, travel insurance should cover you. However, if you travelled despite knowing the warnings about swine flu, it is unlikely that they will cover you. It is best to check with your travel insurance company because every company varies
Homeschooling is not better. Even though the Swine flu may be spreading, the best way to learn is to learn from other students. Simple ways to avoid getting the Swine flu is to wash your hands, cover your mouth when you cough, and sneeze in your elbow; wash your hands after you sneeze though.
Emergency services, yes. Immunizations for international travel are often not covered, varies by plan. Immunization for Typhoid, for example.
Yes, it can be healed. You need a very special vaccine to treat this virus. To help not get this virus, was your hand and cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough. Make sure you take a good shower too. Yes it is treatable. You need a very special vaccine to heal the virus. To help not get the Swine Flu......... 1. Wash your hands 2.Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze 3.Take good showers! If you have the swine flu, make sure to cover your mouth with a mask, stay at home on school days, and go to the doctor right away.
Originally in 2009 the vaccine for the pandemic swine flu was a monovalent vaccine, which means it was made to only prevent that one type of flu. Then for the 2010-2011 flu season, a trivalent vaccine was made for the regular flu just like every year. Trivalent means it is made to cover/prevent three different kinds of influenza virus infections. For the most recent flu season in the Northern Hemisphere, the "regular" flu shot contained the vaccine for swine flu and two others. So, the monovalent H1N1 vaccine covered only one type of flu: the pandemic swine flu. But the trivalent seasonal flu vaccines cover three types of flu (one of which, for the 2010 - 2011 flu season, is Swine flu H1N1/09).
India started vaccination against polio in the year 1978 with Expanded Program in Immunization (EPI). The vaccination is done by giving three doses of OPV to each infant and by 1984 Government of India was successful in giving vaccination to almost 40% of the infants in the country. Universal Immunization Program (UIP) was introduced to cover all the districts of the country in the year 1985. Many programs have been launched by the Government of India to completely eradicate polio from the country. Pulse polio campaign was established in the year 1995-96 by the Government of India.
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Yes, it can be healed. You need a very special vaccine to treat this virus. To help not get this virus, was your hand and cover your mouth when you sneeze or cough. Make sure you take a good shower too. Yes it is treatable. You need a very special vaccine to heal the virus. To help not get the Swine Flu......... 1. Wash your hands 2.Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze 3.Take good showers! If you have the swine flu, make sure to cover your mouth with a mask, stay at home on school days, and go to the doctor right away.
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Avoid large crowds, cover your mouth when coughing or sneezing. Avoid people who are not covering their mouths. Wear a face mask when in a crowd of people. WASH YOUR HANDS!