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				Avoid being 
				face-to-face with the sick person. When holding small children 
				who are sick, place their chin on your shoulder so that they 
				will not cough in your face.
				If close contact 
				with a sick individual is unavoidable, consider wearing a face 
				mask or respirator, if available and tolerable. 
				Ask the person's 
				health care provider about any special care that might be 
				needed, especially if the person is pregnant or has a health 
				condition such as diabetes, asthma or emphysema.
				Ask the patient's 
				health care provider whether the patient, household contacts of 
				the sick person or you, as the caregiver, should take antiviral 
				medications.
				Keep the sick 
				person away from other people as much as possible, especially 
				others who are at high risk of complications from the flu.
				Make sure everyone 
				in the household cleans their hands often, using soap and water 
				or an alcohol-based hand rub. 
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 The combined seasonal and H1N1 flu vaccine is available at the 
			Logan County Department of Public Health for anyone 6 months of age 
			and older through walk-in clinic hours Monday through Friday, 7:30 
			a.m.-4 p.m., or on the HOPE Mobile during its regularly scheduled 
			stops. For more information on the seasonal influenza vaccine, call the 
			Logan County Department of Public Health at 217-735-2317. For more information, visit 
			www.flu.gov and www.lcdph.org. 
            [Text from file received from
			the
			Logan County Department 
			of Public Health] 
            Announcement sponsored by 
			the Logan County Department of Public Health and the Pandemic 
			Influenza Community Coalition. 
			
			 
			
			 
			
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