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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 267529" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Witz you're absolutely right. Be vigulant in your hand washing folks. Lots of <strong>hot</strong> water and <strong>soap</strong>. Be sure to get between the fingers and under the nails each time. I'm not sure if those bottles of disinfectant wash would do much good. I think they contain antibacterial solution.....and this is not a bacteria....it's a virus. So skip the convenient bottle and get to the sink. I know if I find myself in any medical setting in the near future no one is touching me that I having <strong>seen</strong> scrub their hands in the sink. You'd be amazed at what simple hand washing can prevent.</p><p> </p><p>I have a feeling since I'm taking microbiology this quarter this is going to be a Hot Topic in class.</p><p> </p><p>TM......personally, I'd get ducky to the doctor if she's sick, most especially if you live in a state that has already had cases. Keep a good decongestant/expectorant medication on hand. It's the complication of pneumonia and dehydration that can kill.</p><p> </p><p>When I get home from school I'm calling easy child. I'm not sure if she's seen the reports. But Brandon has been sick the past few days with some "flu like" symptoms that the mucus is bad enough to choke and gag the poor little guy to where catching his breath is an obvious effort. Probably isn't swine flu, but he needs to see the pediatrician doctor anyway. Him having that much trouble breathing at times is worrying me.</p><p> </p><p><strong>Wash your hands people every chance you get. Use HOT soapy water, remember to scrub between fingers and under the nails.</strong></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 267529, member: 84"] Witz you're absolutely right. Be vigulant in your hand washing folks. Lots of [B]hot[/B] water and [B]soap[/B]. Be sure to get between the fingers and under the nails each time. I'm not sure if those bottles of disinfectant wash would do much good. I think they contain antibacterial solution.....and this is not a bacteria....it's a virus. So skip the convenient bottle and get to the sink. I know if I find myself in any medical setting in the near future no one is touching me that I having [B]seen[/B] scrub their hands in the sink. You'd be amazed at what simple hand washing can prevent. I have a feeling since I'm taking microbiology this quarter this is going to be a Hot Topic in class. TM......personally, I'd get ducky to the doctor if she's sick, most especially if you live in a state that has already had cases. Keep a good decongestant/expectorant medication on hand. It's the complication of pneumonia and dehydration that can kill. When I get home from school I'm calling easy child. I'm not sure if she's seen the reports. But Brandon has been sick the past few days with some "flu like" symptoms that the mucus is bad enough to choke and gag the poor little guy to where catching his breath is an obvious effort. Probably isn't swine flu, but he needs to see the pediatrician doctor anyway. Him having that much trouble breathing at times is worrying me. [B]Wash your hands people every chance you get. Use HOT soapy water, remember to scrub between fingers and under the nails.[/B] [/QUOTE]
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