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Flu Precautions Urged with School Back in Session

With schools reopening on Monday, the Ministry of Health and Wellness has been issuing bulletins on measures to combat influenza (flu).

The flu season, which spans from October to March, typically peaks between December and February. Young children are particularly vulnerable to infections, with those under five years old and children with chronic health conditions at higher risk of developing severe complications.

““We do anticipate an increase in individuals experiencing flu-like or respiratory symptoms. Flu symptoms can vary in intensity and include symptoms such as fever, chills and sweats, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, fatigue, headache and in severe cases, shortness of breath,” a health advisory from the ministry stated.

“Flu symptoms usually come on suddenly and can sometimes be mistaken for a common cold, but the flu typically has more intense symptoms.”

The World Health Organisation (WHO) reported last month that influenza activity in the Northern Hemisphere was elevated, particularly in European countries, with strains like A(H1N1)pdm09, A(H3N2), and B viruses detected. In Central America and the Caribbean, the dominant strain detected was A(H3N2).

In preparation for the school term, the Ministry of Health issued several guidelines to combat the flu and promote good health. These include: exercising regularly, eating a balanced diet and staying hydrated, washing hands frequently, covering coughs and sneezes with the inner elbow or a tissue, and cleaning and disinfecting surfaces regularly.

The ministry also recommends that individuals with chronic health conditions wear masks in public or crowded places. Those experiencing persistent or worsening symptoms should seek medical attention at their nearest wellness centre.

To limit the spread of the virus, individuals with flu symptoms are urged to stay home, avoid public places, and keep children displaying flu-like symptoms out of school.

“As we step into a fresh school term, let’s prioritise health and safety for our students,” the ministry emphasised in its advisory.

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