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According to the Centers for Disease Control, 5% to 20% of the population gets the flu in an average year, with more than 200,000 hospitalized from complications.
With the threat of H1N1, this flu season looks to be anything but average:
• Up to 50% of Americans infected
• 1.8 million hospital admissions
• 30,000 to 90,000 deaths in the U.S. alone
Now is a good time to consider: Is your company prepared for the flu?
The good news is there’s a lot that can be done to prevent the spread of cold and flu germs to protect employees and maintain productivity.
Introducing the new 2009-2010 Flu Prevention Starter Kit, a collection of special resources that promote the power of prevention in the workplace.
Features:
6 eye-catching flu prevention posters that highlight: Proper hand-washing techniques, 3 flu fighters, Tips on recognizing the symptoms of cold & flu, CDC recommendations for vaccinations, Healthy habits for everyday living, Protecting family, friends, and coworkers
You’ll also get 50 timely and authoritative Fast Facts About Colds and Flu brochures to distribute to employees, customers, and visitors, a quick-read guide that outlines some practical self-care steps they can take to protect their health, plus myths vs. facts, medication information, cold-stoppers and more.
And, for a limited time, you’ll be able to take advantage of a FREE bonus offer: a CD of our exclusive audio conference: Swine Flu & Other Pandemic Events – Leadership Checklist for Protecting Your Employees & Your Business. It’s a great way to get managers and decision makers informed and involved at their own convenience. And you’ll also get a Swine Flu Preparedness Checklist to help you make sure important eventualities are considered and planned for.
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