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Just a FYI on H1N1...
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<blockquote data-quote="Mark K 2" data-source="post: 892282" data-attributes="member: 55685"><p>Around this part of the country, once people get the first sign, which is a fever that goes from normal to 104 in an hour, they get home and stay there. They're doing a great job of SELF-QUARANTINE. The docs are doing their part by treating people via phone rather than having them come into the clinic. The only ones that are told to come in are those in the high-risk group that are having complications (pneumonia symptoms, underlying conditions, etc.). The clinics are doing a good job by issuing masks as soon as those people enter the place.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>People are using hand sanitizer like water and coughing in the sleeves. People here are really taking this seriously and following the rules.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I, as a registered nurse, am getting my H1N1 vaccination on Monday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mark K 2, post: 892282, member: 55685"] Around this part of the country, once people get the first sign, which is a fever that goes from normal to 104 in an hour, they get home and stay there. They're doing a great job of SELF-QUARANTINE. The docs are doing their part by treating people via phone rather than having them come into the clinic. The only ones that are told to come in are those in the high-risk group that are having complications (pneumonia symptoms, underlying conditions, etc.). The clinics are doing a good job by issuing masks as soon as those people enter the place. People are using hand sanitizer like water and coughing in the sleeves. People here are really taking this seriously and following the rules. I, as a registered nurse, am getting my H1N1 vaccination on Monday. [/QUOTE]
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