Visitors to Abraham
Lincoln Memorial Hospital Encouraged to Take Precautions
to Prevent Spread of Influenza
All visitors be 18 or older
and show no signs of illness
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[January 21, 2017]
LINCOLN
- Illinois is experiencing a severe flu season, with many people
experiencing flu-like symptoms throughout Illinois, according to the
Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) and Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC).
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For the safety of patients and their families, Memorial Health
System is recommending visitors to its four hospitals – Memorial
Medical Center in Springfield, Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in
Lincoln, Passavant Area Hospital in Jacksonville and Taylorville
Memorial Hospital – help prevent the spread of respiratory
infections by requesting that:
- Inpatient hospital visits be limited to two visitors per
patient at one time
- All visitors be 18 or older and show no signs of illness
The health system also encourages those accompanying
outpatients at Memorial facilities to consider these same
recommendations.
“People who are ill shouldn’t visit someone in the hospital,”
Val Cooper, manager of nursing operations for Abraham Lincoln
Memorial Hospital, said. “This is true any time of year, but
especially during flu season. And if you haven’t received your
flu shot, it’s important to take the time to get the shot and
protect yourself from the flu.”
Seasonal flu activity usually peaks in January and February,
beginning as early as October and ending as late as May,
according to the CDC website. As many as 20 percent of all
Americans get the flu each year.
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To prevent spread of the flu, the CDC recommends individuals
take precautions to avoid spreading germs, such as washing your
hands thoroughly and often with soap and water, covering your
nose and mouth when you sneeze or cough, and getting your annual
flu vaccination (available to those 6 months and older).
Most people who get the flu recover completely in one to two weeks, but some
people develop serious and potentially life-threatening medical complications,
such as pneumonia, according to the IDPH. Over the past decade, influenza and
pneumonia have been associated with an average of 3,500 deaths a year in
Illinois.
For additional information about the flu, including symptoms and prevention,
visit the CDC website, CDC.gov. More information about the flu can be found on
Memorial’s Live Well blog, LiveWellMagazine.org, including frequently asked
questions.
[Michael Leathers, Memorial Health
Systems] |