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12 hours ago ago from OpsCentre's Business Continuity Blog
If you didn't add a Pandemic Plan section to your Business Continuity Plan last time around, now is a great time to get one in place, in the downtime between flu seasons. Now that the Southern Hemisphere has weathered the flu season during the Swine Flu H1N1 pandemic of 2009 it seems like the worse is behind us, although many talk of a second wave of more virulent flu next year. Either way, having some basic pandemic plans in place ...
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10 hours ago ago from Health and Wellness Now
The global concern of H1N1 means that people need to seriously make pandemic flu preparations. The word pandemic, meaning widespread and universal, tends to often be associated with panic and death from a deadly outbreak. Instead it just means that a specific type of virus has reached a stage where it is being spread quickly and easily from one person to the next. With the current swine flu activity, preparations are not extreme in nature; ...
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Yesterday, Dr. Bill Atkinson, president and CEO, and Dr. West Lawson, chief medical officer, partnered to send a message to WakeMed’s 7,600 employees about H1N1. The email encouraged everyone to get vaccinated for H1N1and is applicable to health care workers and the community alike. Excerpts from follow… Dr. West Lawson on H1N1 The H1N1 flu is unlike any strain of influenza we have seen in decades. It is affecting patients who ...
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