Has anyone had to cancel a major public event as a result of the spread of the H1N1 virus? The Department of Homeland Security is asking NRPA to collect stories. In particular, we're talking about BIG events. Reply using the comments link below.
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Hi great article I really enjoy reading this blog,thanks, good topic Typically, influenza is transmitted through the air by coughs or sneezes, creating aerosols containing the virus. Influenza can also be transmitted by direct contact with bird droppings or nasal secretions, or through contact with contaminated surfaces. Airborne aerosols have been thought to cause most infections, although which means of transmission is most important is not absolutely clear.Influenza viruses can be inactivated by sunlight, disinfectants and detergents.As the virus can be inactivated by soap, frequent hand washing reduces the risk of infection.
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