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As part of the Minister of Public Health's "Get Checked," campaign, influenza is an acute viral infection that spreads very easily from person to person, and can affect anybody in any age group.
"Check with your physician to see whether or not you are part of the high risk group and be proactive. Get vaccinated and apply strict and consistent preventive measures to stop you from getting the flu," Minister of Public Health, Social Development and Labour Hon. Cornelius de Weever said.
Influenza is a serious public health problem that causes severe illnesses and deaths for higher risk populations. Vaccination (flu shot) is the most effective way to prevent infection.
Persons who form part of the risk groups are:
Front-line workers as well as health care workers who may be in contact with patients pertaining to the medical risk groups (personnel in nursing homes, senior citizen home, hospital, outpatient clinics and general practitioner/specialist practices), should get their flu vaccination.
Home care givers of persons with a very high risk for severe illness and mortality attributed to the flu should also be vaccinated.
The symptoms of the flu virus in people are fever, cough, sore throat, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue.
Consult your family physician in due time and do not place others at risk. Take the necessary protection when in the vicinity of any sick persons. Apply strict cough etiquette and proper hand hygiene.
Eat healthy foods, get a lot of exercise and maintain a good sleep schedule which is usually eight hours.