Ontario Community Newspapers

Canadian Champion (Milton, ON), 28 Oct 2009, p. 30

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The Hi Ni1 flu virus is different from regular seasonal flu. This is a new strain of influenza and humans have littie ta no natural immunity ta it. The HliNi flu virus has spread quickly around the world and in June 2009, the World Health Organization declared it a pandemic. Plan ahead SLearn how to recognize the flu symptoms and when you need te see a health care provider. Get the Hi Ni flu vaccine when it becomes available. SSpeak to your family and friends about how you can help mach other durlng the flu season. SStock up on essentialis such as pain and fever medications, and easy meals. SHave important phone numbers, such as your doctor's or pharmacist's, on hand. Gmt your Hi Ni Preparedness Guide For more information, download or order your free Hi Ni Preparedness Guide. It provides important information about protecting yourself and your family from the flu. KNOWLEDGE US YOUR BEST DEFENCE To learn more about: > How ta get the Hi Ni Preparedness Guide > When ta see a health care provider SHow ta care for others who are sick > The Hi Ni flu vaccine visut www.fightflu.ca or caili1800 O-Canada (i 800-622-6232) TTYli-800-926-9105 I Public Health Agence de la santé Agency of Canada publique du Canada Canada I.

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