Get Ready for Flu Day; September 21
Get Ready for Flu Day on September 21 serves as a reminder to prepare for the upcoming flu season. The initiative is supported by the American Public Health Association (APHA).
Top 5 Facts to Know
Flu Season: Flu season typically starts in the fall and peaks in winter.
Vaccination: Getting a flu shot is the most effective way to prevent the flu.
High-Risk Groups: Children, the elderly, and those with chronic conditions are most vulnerable.
Symptoms: Symptoms include fever, cough, and body aches.
Prevention: Hand hygiene and avoiding sick individuals can also help prevent the flu.
3 Ways to Be a Better Force for Health Related to Flu Prevention
Promote Vaccination: Encourage everyone, especially high-risk groups, to get vaccinated.
Educate: Share information on how to distinguish the flu from other respiratory illnesses.
Prepare Your Community: Advocate for flu clinics and educational programs in your community.
Resource Sites
American Public Health Association: www.apha.org
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: www.cdc.gov
Flu.gov: www.flu.gov
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