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Flu on the Rise: Wastewater Warnings in Northeast Ohio
Friday, January 31, 2025
Next, be smart about how you handle coughs and sneezes. Use a tissue or your arm to cover your mouth. It's simple, but it makes a big difference.
Wash your hands regularly with soap and water. Hand sanitizer is also a good friend to have, especially when soap and water aren’t available.
Another important tip is to avoid touching your face. Viruses can live on surfaces and transfer to your eyes, nose, or mouth if you touch them after handling something contaminated.
Stay home if you're sick. This might seem obvious, but it's crucial to prevent spreading the flu to others.
Also, try to get some fresh air. It's good for your health and can help minimize the spread of respiratory illnesses.
If you have a fever that lasts more than 48 hours, it’s time to see your doctor.
Ohio, like many other states, is seeing high flu activity. Everyone is working hard to keep people healthy and prevent the spread of the flu. But it's not just about the flu. Sometimes, people also have to worry about COVID-19. Staying cautious and taking care of yourself is key.
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