Go to the doctors, they should tell you what you should do, and what you shouldnt.
Smoking can attract swine flu only if you are sharing a cigarette with someone who has swine flu.
If they have the swine flu at the time, Yes.
No, Only if you fly with someone who has swine flu, or you are flying to or from mexico.
Rather Not
No.
Yes.
The swine flu is as contagious as the regular flu. Just like having a cold or influenza, do not share straws, wash your hands, don't kiss or come into close contact with someone with swine flu, don't share glasses with someone with swine flu, etc. Also, you cannot get swine flu from pigs or pig meat. That is a huge misconception.
Not if they are no longer infected. If you are in contact with them after they had the flu but it has been a full 24 hours since they last had a fever without taking fever-reducing medicine, then they should no longer be able to pass the flu virus to you.
No!
Not always will you have the swine flu if you have a temperature over 101 but you should go see a doctor
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Texans should use the same measures as anyone else to prevent swine flu infections. See the related question below for how to avoid swine flu.