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Q: Why are so many schools closing?
A: It's not clear just how much good school closings do in slowing flu's spread. It doesn't help much if kids then gather at the mall or a friend's house or day care. But because children spread all kinds of viruses easily -- they don't wash as well, have close contact in crowded classes, and sometimes are contagious for a few days longer than adults -- the CDC has advised schools with cases to consider closing for at least 14 days.
Q: Can pets get sick?
A: Besser says there's no evidence that this flu affects anyone other than humans.
Q: Can flu spread on imported fruits and vegetables from Mexico?
A: No. It doesn't spread through any food, including pork.
Q: Is it safe to fly? How about the subway?
A: Yes, the CDC says. Just don't travel if you're sick -- stay home.
Q: Do I need a mask in crowded areas?
A: The CDC hasn't yet recommended that anyone other than health workers use masks.
Q: Why hasn't the U.S. closed the border with Mexico?
A: By the time authorities detected the new virus, it already had spread here. That makes closing the border moot, the Obama administration says.
Q: I have a summer trip planned to a state with lots of cases. Should I cancel?
A: Not yet, just stay tuned, Besser advises. Doctors should know much more about this flu by then.
Q: Why did the government quit using the name "swine flu" this past week?
A: Because of concern that people thought they might catch the virus from pigs or pork -- which is wrong. It is spread person-to-person.
Q: How can I get more information?
A: On the Web, check http://www.cdc.gov/swineflu/ or call CDC's 24-hour hot line, in English or Spanish, at 1-800-CDC-INFO.
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