No-nonsense tips
Finally, a few ideas you can use and share in the workplace to help stop the spread of flu germs:
-If you know you’re sick with the flu, stay home.
-Get a flu shot, which not only protects you but helps prevent contagion.
-Within a day of becoming ill, ask your doctor about antiviral medications, which can shorten the episode and contain the virus.
-Be especially cautious between late December and early March, the peak of flu season.
-Sneeze or cough into your elbow, not into your hands.
-Clean phones, doorknobs and desktops with alcohol swabs.
-Throw used tissues away!
-Wash your hands and face often with hot, soapy water.
-During flu season, never let anyone lick your keyboard.
edit: (Does this mean it's ok to let people lick your keyboard at other times?)
Finally, a few ideas you can use and share in the workplace to help stop the spread of flu germs:
-If you know you’re sick with the flu, stay home.
-Get a flu shot, which not only protects you but helps prevent contagion.
-Within a day of becoming ill, ask your doctor about antiviral medications, which can shorten the episode and contain the virus.
-Be especially cautious between late December and early March, the peak of flu season.
-Sneeze or cough into your elbow, not into your hands.
-Clean phones, doorknobs and desktops with alcohol swabs.
-Throw used tissues away!
-Wash your hands and face often with hot, soapy water.
-During flu season, never let anyone lick your keyboard.
edit: (Does this mean it's ok to let people lick your keyboard at other times?)
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Date: 2005-11-04 11:12 pm (UTC)Now, unless you have a speech synth, I'm assuming you have a keyboard I can lick also?
(No, I haven't had my flu shots.. I could do with some time off work though).
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Date: 2005-11-04 11:42 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-04 11:46 pm (UTC)*licks your keyboard*