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News Release For Immediate Release April 8, 2009
Stay Home When Sick
It may be springtime but colds, influenza and other viruses are still active in the community. With the approaching holiday weekend, Public Health reminds you to reduce the spread of illness.
“Respiratory and gastro-intestinal illnesses can spread rapidly through a school, institution or workplace. I cannot over-state the importance of staying away from others when you are ill.” says Dr. Hazel Lynn, Grey Bruce Medical Officer of Health, “And wash your hands, often.”
It is important to stay home when you are not well. One case of illness can spread, resulting in many people becoming sick. Germs are spread on surfaces that we touch, through the air and by things that we put into our mouths. These viruses can live on unwashed hands for 5 minutes, on clothing and tissues for 8 to 10 hours and on hard objects like doorknobs, telephones and keyboards for up to 2 days.
If you are sick or “coming down with something”, do not visit health care facilities including hospitals, nursing homes and retirement homes. You can spread illness to those whose health is already compromised, creating the possibility of serious and possibly life-threatening complications.
Get a flu shot. It is still not too late. This is proven to reduce the amount of respiratory illness in our community.
Eat healthy foods and get lots of exercise. Both contribute to maintaining a strong immune system to assist your body in fighting off illness. Wash your hands often; after sneezing, coughing, using a facial tissue, using the washroom, changing a diaper, handling pets and handling raw foods.
Handwashing is
the best way to stop the spread of germs at home and at work.
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