Avoid the Flu!by Harrell's
Flu season is well underway with a lot of us kicking and sneezing as it unleashes its wrath. In a recent article “7 steps to shoo the flu” by Karis Gabrielson, R.N. in the October 2011 United Healthcare newsletter, there are 7 steps that can help all of us get through the flu season without a sniffle or snort.
- Get vaccinated. A yearly vaccine is the No. 1 line of defense against the flu. It’s recommended for most people ages 6 months and older.
- Wash up. Put a stop to viruses and other germs with regular hand-washing. If soap and water aren’t available, use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer instead.
- Don’t be too touchy-feely. Try not to touch your eyes, nose and mouth with your hands.
- Wipe ‘em out. Viruses can survive on surfaces for days. So, regularly use a household disinfectant to clean objects that people handle frequently — such as doorknobs, remote controls and computer keyboards.
- Steer clear. As much as possible, avoid people who are ill.
- Lay low. Except for medical visits and other necessities, avoid going out until you’re better. A general guideline: Stay home until you’re fever-free for at least 24 hours — without the help of a fever-reducing medicine.
- Cover it! Cough or sneeze into a tissue or your arm. And, follow up with a thorough hand-washing.
To get the latest information on the 2011-2012 flu season — including where to find the flu clinics near you — visit www.flu.gov.






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