Going To A Trade Show? Don’t Forget To Wash Your Hands
Flu viruses can remain infectious for about one week at human body temperature, over 30 days at 0 C (32 F), and indefinitely at very low temperatures (such as lakes in northeast Siberia). Most influenza strains can be inactivated easily by disinfectants and detergents.
Going To A Trade Show? Don’t Forget To Wash Your Hands
Yes, I believe they inject you with the flu, which is why I don’t personally get the shot. I don’t really think it is a good investment to have someone I pay to make me sick. I’m sure all those flu shot recipients were in force ready to ...
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Can The Flu Shot Make You Sick?
Ever since writing about my flu shot gig, I have been googled numerous times for key phrases involving flu shots. Between that, and all the people who ask me, “Is this gonna make me sick?” I feel compelled to set the record straight, ...
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Employers: Save Money By Giving Workers Free Flu Shots So They Don ...
People dying and ending up in the hospital is certainly a horrible thing, but you don’t even need to look that far to see the consequences the flu can have on your business. If 20% of your employees are getting sick each winter, ...
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Flu Season Approaches…
So I got my Flu shot today…for the second time. Why, you say? Because it was mandatory. As some of you may know I serve in the Army National Guard, for another two weeks anyway. I just had drill this weekend and our next drill is in two ...
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Call me “gettin’ my flu shot”
I stockpile sick time. I mean, like, I NEVER call out sick. Call me superstitious, but I don’t like to anger the “sick gods” and lie about a non-existent illness. That’s just me. I also don’t bother with the flu shot. ...
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Warning: Angry Blog Entry, Proceed with Hard Hat
Today I went to the hospital, like a good little transplant patient, and got my flu shot. I normally try to arrive as early as I can to avoid the crowds. Since I was only going for a quick appointment, I didn't get there at my normal ...
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This Year’s Flu Vaccine: A Shot in the Arm
Now, normally I would have just continued on this course without any regrets or worries, mainly because I’m generally pretty healthy, I don’t fall into any of the “recommended” groups for flu vaccines, and I really don’t get sick often. ...
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FLU SHOTS vs. GUN SHOTS: Guess Which Ones Are Worse?
Studies show people who take the flu shot get the flu more often, or "flu-like symptoms" whatever that means. While these studies are sometimes mentioned by the media, they're not what we're told to focus on so we ignore them. ...
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Get a Flu Shot: Protect Yourself, Protect Others
I don’t want to get sick from the vaccine. The flu shot uses dead virus, so you can’t get the flu from the vaccine. However, the nasal spray does use a weakened live virus, but the CDC says the virus used will not cause the flu. ...
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Sick After a Flu Shot
Many people wonder why they still get sick after they have had a flu shot. It may even lead people to believe the shots don't work. Find out why you should still get a flu shot and why you may have gotten sick.
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Going To A Trade Show? Don’t Forget To Wash Your Hands
Flu spreads around the world in seasonal epidemics, killing millions of people in pandemic years and hundreds of thousands in non-pandemic years. Three influenza pandemics occurred in the 20th century and killed tens of millions of people, with each of these pandemics being caused by the appearance of a new strain of the virus in humans. Often, these new strains result from the spread of an existing flu virus to humans from other animal species.
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