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May 14 update on H1N1 (swine flu)
May 14, 2009
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The U.S. Centers for Disease Control has confirmed eight H1N1 (swine flu) cases in Maine, with five other cases probable, according to the Maine Center for Disease Control and Prevention. The 13 cases involve three adults in Kennebec County, four adults and one youth in York County, two adults and two youths in Cumberland County, and one youth in Penobscot County. All are recovering. There have been no cases of swine flu reported at Bates College. As the CDC continues to investigate outbreaks of swine flu, Bates encourages students who have flu-like symptoms and/or have recently been to Mexico to call the Health Center at 786-6199. To date, swine flu signs and symptoms have consisted of influenza-like illness including sudden onset of fever, plus cough or sore throat. For more information from the Maine CDC on H1N1 (swine flu), go to www.maine.gov/dhhs/boh/swine-flu-2009.shtml. The Bates College Senior Emergency Response Group is assessing all new developments that may affect students, faculty and staff. The Health Center has sent messages to all students, faculty and staff in recent days with information about the virus and advice on preventing its spread. Information for students and familiesClasses and activities are continuing as scheduled. We do not anticipate the College needing to close before the end of the Short Term May 29. But should circumstances arise that necessitate an emergency closing, all students would need to leave campus within 24 hours of the announcement. Our concern is for the health and safety of the students, and our goal would be to get students home before there is widespread infection on campus. We therefore ask that students and families make a specific plan now for leaving campus. If the student is not able to get home on short notice, please identify relatives or friends with whom the student will stay. Should a closure become necessary, updates on re-opening will be provided on the College Web site and via e-mail. Information for faculty and staff membersFaculty and staff who are experiencing flu symptoms or have a family member in their home with confirmed swine flu should stay home from work, contact their physician, and follow the CDC guidelines for preventing the spread of the virus. Staff members are asked to contact their immediate supervisor prior to the start of their workday to inform them of their absence, and should plan to use accrued sick time while absent. Staff and faculty are also asked to e-mail the Human Resources Department at The community should also monitor the news to stay informed. Public health officials are warning that the disease will continue to spread. Swine flu is thought to spread in the same manner as seasonal flu. Common precautions such as regular hand-washing and avoiding touching your nose, eyes, or mouth, should be practiced. The best sources of information come from the CDC and may be found at its Web site at www.cdc.gov. Students studying abroad should monitor public health announcements and visit the World Health Organization Web site at www.who.int. Additional informationThe recent cases of swine flu provide an opportunity to remind us all of the things we can do to prevent illness and stay healthy.
Students: What to do if you feel illIf you feel ill with flu-like symptoms, students should call the Health Center at 207-786-6199. Do not go to class or work until you have been cleared to do so. Treatment
After your return from an area that has reported cases of H1N1 (swine flu):
Period of Contagion
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