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Sheppard prepares for H1N1 season

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  • By Airman 1st Class Valerie Hosea
  • 82nd Training Wing Public Affairs
Many Americans experience coughing, sneezing and fevers in the fall and winter months because of the flu, but this year a new strain of the flu, H1N1, is causing people to be more precautious.

"Vaccinations for the virus will begin nationwide in October. The exact date for Sheppard is still pending," said Maj. (Dr.) Jason Kelly, 82nd Medical Operations Squadron public health emergency officer.

In an article published by the American Forces Press Service Sept. 1, said the vaccine was licensed by the Food and Drug Administration and will be mandatory for all uniformed personnel.
Other precautions are being taken to prevent spreading of the H1N1 virus as well.
"The biggest thing, I would say, is prevention," Major Kelly said. "We screen every student who comes in, even before the H1N1 occurrence. Should they show signs of illness, we isolate and treat them and screen anyone with whom they've been in close contact."

Sheppard will still carry out its second wave of prevention planning -- disease containment plans. Sheppard will also continue to encourage other simple steps to prevent infection and spread of the virus.

"Doing things like constantly washing your hands and staying home if you're sick will play a huge part in virus prevention this flu season. We also encourage supervisors to let their Airmen stay home when they're sick. They don't necessarily have to go to the clinic and get on quarters," he said.

For more information on the H1N1 virus visit the Web site for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/.