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		<title>H1N1 Update: Sept. 24, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Sep 2009 18:09:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dear Bates Community Members, Where we are We write again to keep...]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="summary">Dear Bates Community Members,</p>
<h3>Where we are</h3>
<p>We write again to keep everyone informed about H1N1.  While we have not  yet seen H1N1 on the Bates campus, as of today, Sept. 24, 2009, we  have had nine students experience an ILI (Influenza Like Illness).  The  Health Center has sent nine cultures to the state lab to test for H1N1.   Eight of these cultures were negative with one still pending.  Five of  these students, who lived within driving distance of campus, went home  to recover, and the other four were placed in isolation spaces.  Eight  of the students have recovered and are back on campus and in classes,  and the ninth just recently began exhibiting symptoms.</p>
<p>Although we have no confirmed cases to date, we need to understand that  it is likely to happen.  We will be giving regular updates on the H1N1  situation as warranted and we will inform the community immediately  if/when we have a positive H1N1 culture.  Please remain vigilant about  hand washing, good coughing and sneezing etiquette, and general good  health practices.</p>
<h3>Make a plan<strong><br />
</strong></h3>
<p>We anticipate that the number of ill students may increase beyond our  isolation capacity.  At that time, our plan will be to have ill students  stay in their rooms.  Roommates of these students may choose to move in  with a friend for several days.  <strong>WE ASK EVERY STUDENT TO DECIDE TODAY WHERE YOU WILL MOVE IF YOUR ROOMMATE BECOMES ILL. </strong> We also ask that you  choose a friend now who will bring back a &#8220;take out&#8221; meal from Commons  twice a day for you if you become ill.  Dining Services will deliver an  initial box of fluids and basic food items to the ill student.    Students exhibiting flu-like symptoms will  be given access to an online  symptom  flow sheet where they will document their  temperatures,  symptoms, and  general  level of illness and will be in touch with the  Health Center by phone.  If symptoms worsen, the Health Center will  direct their care.  Please be sure you have a digital thermometer,  Tylenol or ibuprofen, and tissues in your room in case you become ill.</p>
<h3>Vaccines</h3>
<p>Getting the regular flu vaccine and the H1N1 vaccine as soon as they  become available will be critical to preventing a major flu outbreak on  campus.  We and the CDC are strongly recommending that all students  receive both vaccines as soon as they become available.  We are offering  several regular flu vaccine clinics for all students as our ordered  vaccines arrive.  Vaccines for employees have not yet arrived, but a  clinic for faculty and staff will be scheduled when they do.  <strong>THE FIRST  FLU CLINIC FOR STUDENTS WILL BE THIS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th IN NEW  COMMONS, ROOM 221 FROM 3 p.m. UNTIL THE VACCINE RUNS OUT, PROBABLY AROUND  5 p.m. </strong> There is a $10 charge for this vaccine.  The state is hopeful  that we will be receiving  the H1N1 vaccine some time in October.  That  vaccine will be free to all students.  The testing on this H1N1 vaccine  shows that one vaccine will probably be sufficient, that both regular  and H1N1 vaccines may be administered at the same time in opposite arms,  and that side effects and complications are similar to the regular flu  vaccine.  Complications involve mild headache, sore arm and sometimes   mild muscle aches.  More information is available at the CDC web site.</p>
<p>So cover your coughs and sneezes in your sleeves, wash your hands  frequently and make your plans in case you or your roommate becomes  ill.  Stay well and informed!  We thank all of you for your continued  cooperation in minimizing the spread of flu.</p>
<p>Christy Tisdale<br />
Director of Health Services</p>
<p>Tedd Goundie<br />
Dean of Students</p>
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		<title>A letter to students and parents: Help Bates prepare for H1N1</title>
		<link>http://www.bates.edu/news/2009/08/27/h1n1-letter/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Aug 2009 18:50:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Doug Hubley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As Bates excitedly anticipates a new academic year and the return of students to campus, we want to report that during our summer planning, we have monitored the situation with the H1N1 flu (aka "swine flu"). Symptoms of this strain of influenza have not been more severe than the usual seasonal flu symptoms, but because it is so easily transmitted we have made preparations for handling a busier-than-usual flu season at Bates.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Students and Parents:</p>
<p>As we excitedly anticipate a new academic year and the return of students to campus, we want to report that during our summer planning, we have monitored the situation with the H1N1 flu (aka &#8220;swine flu&#8221;).</p>
<p>Symptoms of this strain of influenza have not been more severe than the usual seasonal flu symptoms, but because it is so easily transmitted we have made preparations for handling a busier-than-usual flu season at Bates.<span id="more-11434"></span></p>
<p>We have been in contact with the <a href="http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/index.shtml">Maine Center for Disease Control</a> and will follow their recommended <a href="http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/maineflu/">protocols</a>. We share this information with you now so that you can help slow the spread of the virus and lessen the impact on the community.</p>
<h3>Preparation before arriving on campus</h3>
<ul>
<li>We urge you to bring to campus a &#8220;flu kit&#8221; containing tissues, hand sanitizer, a digital thermometer, throat lozenges, and acetaminophen or ibuprofen for aches and fever.</li>
<li> If you are currently experiencing flu-like symptoms (sore throat, fever, cough, congestion), please do not return to campus until you are well. (The CDC recommends isolation until 24 hours have gone by without fever and without taking fever-reducing medication.) If you will return to campus late because of illness, please contact the Dean of Students Office at <em>deanofstudents@bates.edu</em> or 207-786-6219 to let us know, and we will notify your professors.</li>
<li> Because the CDC protocol is to isolate those infected with H1N1 and we have very limited capacity for isolating ill students, we ask the families of students who live within a 300-mile drive of campus to be prepared to pick up their son or daughter at Bates for recovery at home if he or she comes down with H1N1. If you are within 300 miles of campus, please plan now for that contingency.</li>
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<h3>After arriving on campus</h3>
<ul>
<li>Through our Health Center and Residential Life staffs, we will continue to educate students on preventing the spread of the virus. Basic prevention strategies are listed below.</li>
<li> We encourage students to get the regular seasonal flu vaccine. We expect this vaccine to be available on campus sometime in September, and students can obtain the vaccine through the Health Center for a $10 charge.</li>
<li> The Maine CDC expects the first of many H1N1 vaccine deliveries to arrive by late October and continue into the winter. These H1N1-specific vaccines will be offered to students through the Health Center free of charge. The vaccine will require two doses, with the second administered about a month after the first. Priority for vaccines will be given to students with pre-existing chronic medical conditions that put them at greater risk of complications from the flu, and the vaccine will then be offered to all students as available. Students at greater risk for complications due to a medical condition should inform Health Center staff of the condition upon returning to campus.</li>
<li> Students who experience flu-like symptoms should telephone the Health Center at 786-6199. Students should isolate themselves as much as possible when ill — i.e., do not attend classes, practices, meetings, meals in Commons, etc. The Health Center and Dean of Students Office will notify faculty about ill students who are missing classes. Recovery from H1N1 typically takes three to five days.</li>
<li> The CDC urges isolation for infected individuals. As noted earlier, the College will have only a limited number of beds for isolating students confirmed with H1N1. Again, this is why we are asking parents within reasonable driving distance to come and pick up their ill son or daughter to recover at home. We recognize that ill students will also likely be in the residence halls, because some cases will not be reported to us and we may run out of isolation beds. Whether a student is self-isolating in a residence hall or in one of our designated isolation beds, food will be provided to these students as they should not go to the Dining Commons to eat. Faculty of students who miss classes because of illness will be notified through the Health Center and the Dean of Students office.</li>
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<h3>General flu prevention strategies</h3>
<ul>
<li>Wash your hands frequently with soap and water or hand sanitizer. Remember, this is especially important when using public surfaces such as keyboards and touch screens.</li>
<li> Avoid touching your eyes, nose and mouth.</li>
<li> Cover coughs and sneezes with your elbow or sleeve.</li>
<li> When sick, isolate yourself from others as much as possible.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Additional information</h3>
<p>The <a href="http://www.bates.edu/pandemicplan.xml">Bates College H1N1 Web site</a> will be updated as warranted. We also suggest keeping updated at the H1N1 Web sites for the <a href="http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/">Centers for Disease Control</a> and Prevention and for the <a href="http://www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/maineflu/">Maine CDC</a>.</p>
<p>Because our Health Center does not open until students arrive on campus, and because the health care staff will be very busy providing the best care possible to students in what we anticipate to be a busy flu season, we ask that parents please contact the Health Center only for urgent needs. We hope that information provided to you by your son or daughter as well as information on the Web sites provided here will answer most of your questions. If you do need to contact someone in the Health Center, please call 207-786-6199 or e-mail the director, Christy Tisdale, at <em>ctisdale@bates.edu</em>.</p>
<p>Thank you in advance for your help in keeping our community as healthy as possible, and we wish you safe travels to Bates.</p>
<p>Tedd Goundie<br />
Dean of Students</p>
<p>Christy Tisdale<br />
Director of the Health Center</p>
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