Personally, I think staff are going to be in high demand and I will go in rather than let residents fend for themselves.
Best to get it in the first wave whilst its still fairly non fatal. But you should be a priority group to be vacinated anyway.
As with any sort of flu, how bad the symptoms are and how long they last will vary depending on treatment and individual circumstances. Most cases reported in the UK to date have been relatively mild, with affected people starting to recover within a week.
The symptoms of Swine Flu are expected to be similar to the symptoms of regular seasonal flu. People with swine flu typically have a fever or high temperature (over 38°C/100.4°F) and two or more of the following symptoms:
I don't think that you should risk it because you may have also caught it but not know about it yet! You could be risking other people getting it if you do not try and stay home away from the public.
***Stay home!!!**** You don't know what other co worker's home life is like. Suppose a co worker's has a child under 2 that is simply recovering from a regular cold/flu and the child's parent (YOUR CO WORKER) catches any germs that YOU are spreading around the office from your child. Your coworker's baby could become infected and die quickly due to the mere fact that their little bodies haven't had an ample amount of time to have built up the proper immunities to even fight PNEUMONIA!!***
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) advice on this is:
If I have a family member at home who is sick with 2009 H1N1 flu, should I go to work?
Employees who are well but who have an ill family member at home with 2009 H1N1 flu can go to work as usual. These employees should monitor their health every day, and take everyday precautions including covering their coughs and sneezes and washing their hands often with soap and water, especially after they cough or sneeze. If soap and water are not available, they should use an alcohol-based hand rub. If they become ill, they should notify their supervisor and stay home. Employees who have an underlying medical condition or who are pregnant should call their health care provider for advice, because they might need to receive influenza antiviral drugs. For more information please see General Business and Workplace Guidance for the Prevention of Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Flu in Workers [link is below in related link section].
If you are able to take the time off to care for your sick child, follow all precautions to avoid getting the infection from them. See related questions below.
It is best if you can stay home if you are in a household with someone with an active case of the swine flu unless you can isolate the sick person and observe a very strict hand washing and house cleaning regimen.
no it could spread and you wouldn't want to be resposible for that would you??
No you should not, swine flu like the regular flu is very contagious.
Yes. It is highly contagious! Remember... coughs and sneezes spread diseases.
1. Yes because their is pigs in the school which have flu .2. The pigs swine and have flu.
yes
yes grey court school has got swine flu but i am sure it will go away soon.
yes,if one student has the swine flu in school they would have to close the whole school for a week and deinfect the whole school.
yes
Definitely. I got swine flu from my little brother and I barely spent any time around him.
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No, Swine Flu is just one strain of the many flu viruses. Flu is an abbreviation for influenza. So Swine Flu is a type of flu, but all flu is not the swine flu, there are other kinds.
yes it is in a Islamic school
Swine Flu
St.Annes has 4 members that have been confirmed with swine flu. 5 other members have suspected swine flu but has not yet been confirmed. Our school is still open though until further notice.
The swine flu is PURPLE. :]