Video by Marie-Thérèse Porchet H1N1 Flu

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More than 500 cases have been officially recorded in Switzerland.
Faut-il changer nos habitudes où faire comme si rien n’était ?
Around me, there are those who are panicking and already envision themselves bedridden or in quarantine, and also the carefree ones who don't bat an eye. I'm more in the latter category, but I don't judge those who are taking precautions.
Notre chance en Suisse est de vivre dans le pays des médicaments et ce n’est pas notre peur ou notre inquiétude qui vont nous aider en cas de contamination mais bien plutôt: les remèdes, le suivit médical et le prochain vaccin.
Video by Marie-Thérèse Porchet on H1N1 Flu Prevention
Prevention tips (Source: pandemia.ch)
Wash your hands.
Wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water several times a day.
Cough and sneeze into a tissue.
Place a tissue over your mouth and nose when coughing and sneezing.
Throw away the tissues.
After use, throw the tissues in a bin and wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water.
Cough and sneeze into the crook of your elbow.
If you don't have a tissue with you, cough and sneeze into your elbow. This is more hygienic than covering your mouth with your hand. If you must use your hands, wash them thoroughly with soap and water.
Buy hygiene masks.
Build up a stockpile of 50 surgical masks per person in advance to avoid shortages. You can find them in stores (e.g., pharmacies, drugstores, supermarkets or department stores).
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