Pandemic planning experts are going to be at CPM WEST with the latest information on Swine Influenza. Learn what you can expect and what you can do to protect your employees and ensure the survival of your organization.
Attend this free session on Tuesday, May 12th and then attend the CPM Exhibit Hall Grand Opening for the latest technology solutions offerings from CPM’s exhibitors
Swine Flu Pandemic: How Bad Can it Get and What Can You Do About It?
Tuesday, May 12
3:45 PM – 5:00 PM
Dr. Maurice Ramirez and FEMA’s Michael Gregory will discuss what the response has been at the federal, state and local levels, along with how containment strategies will potentially impact the economy.
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Irene,
Hi. I whish I could attened. Here is some good information since swine flu is in 11 states, multiple school closuers fortunatly only one death
CDC website for updates: http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/
City of Chesapeake has a good video off the main website on how to sneeze into your sleeve.
Six feet is a good distance to keep and recommended by WHO, CDC, HHS, et al.
Wash hands frequently, eat well and get rest. Simple but like I said this morning, its in our hands and we do have some control.
Last night at 6 pm the US dept of education released school guidance for Swine flu
http://www.ed.gov/admins/lead/safety/emergencyplan/pandemic/guidance/flu-faqs.pdf
Please pass along to friends, family and others. Do make plans. While it will take weeks to make a vaccine it is a mild flu that people recover from. Do stay home if sick, even during these bad economic times.
HHS website is Pandemicflu.gov
There are many blogs, wikis (www.newfluwiki2.com) and groups (www.readymomm.org) as well as groups on Twitter (CDCEmergency, BirdFluGov)
We all have something to offer.
Please pass along to friends, family and others. Do make plans. While it will take weeks to make a vaccine it is a mild flu that people recover from. Do stay home if sick, even during these bad economic times.