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October Message from Commissioner AaronsonThe H1N1 “swine flu” is a hot topic and I would like to update you on how your county and communities are responding. Dr. Alina Alonso, Director of the PBC Health Department, recommends that people with respiratory illnesses stay home from work and school to avoid spreading infections. The health department has developed a checklist of items that will be distributed at Publix, Walgreens and CVS urging people to prepare for illness as they would a hurricane. Other helpful tips include:
It is important to know that even if you receive the seasonal flu shot you will not be protected against H1N1, or vice versa. Many of you are already planning on getting your seasonal flu shot shortly by way of the Alliance of Delray Beach, the Coalition of Boynton West Residential Association (COBWRA) or by another means. Throughout the month of October the Alliance of Delray Beach will be supplying the serum to 40 communities within their membership and COBWRA is scheduled to administer the serum to 9400 residents in 47 Boynton communities. Both organizations are planning on providing similar services with the H1N1 vaccine as it becomes more readily available. The PBC Health Department is strongly recommending that people get both vaccinations and will be hosting outreach events to get vaccines to residents. For more information on these events, visit www.PBCHD.com or call 561-840-4500. I would also like to suggest that individual communities make instant hand sanitizer available to its residents in all your common areas such as clubhouses, pool sides, card rooms, dining halls, etc. For more information on H1N1 and the availability of vaccines, visit the CDC online at www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu or by calling 800-232-4636. Updates can also be found through the Florida Health Department at www.myflusafety.com or by phone at 877-352-3581. # # #
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