What precautions we could do to avoid the Swine Flu thing?

@ktosea (2026)
China
April 30, 2009 11:37pm CST
It seems until now,we still don't have any good way to prove in what way does the virus spread.no precautions been proved to be effective to avoid the Swine flu,is this a brand new disease?
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@sergedan (767)
• Romania
1 May 09
Do NOT go outside of the house, anyone can be infected with it. Tell your family not to go out either, if they do, kill them...If you listened to my advice so far proceed in shooting yourself too. There...you most probably avoided the Swine Flu Thing...you're welcome.
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@ktosea (2026)
• China
1 May 09
where are you from?is that serious in your country
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@sergedan (767)
• Romania
1 May 09
No, Swine Flue hasn't come over in my country yet. I am from wherever.
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@ShepherdSpy (8544)
• Omagh, Northern Ireland
1 May 09
It's a Flu bug..it may have mutated, as they do.Usual Flu avoidance techniques may work...Don't sneeze openly (avoid the spray effect!) -use a tissue to limit the blast,and dump the tissue in a bin afterwards..wash your hands afterwards,or carry a hand sanitiser.The virus can remain on surfaces long after arriving there by airborne means (sneezes) or contact ( from an infected person's skin).avoid contact with surfaces that may be contaminated. Younger people are apparently at risk from this variant,but this could be due to this agegroup being more sociable and hanging out together more..limit social interaction,Air travel,etc..
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@Bethany1202 (3431)
• United States
1 May 09
To avoid Swine Flu and other dangerous new scares, I simply PANIC!! JK .... But seriously.... I take certain precautions like I would with normal flus and other illnesses, such as: * Always wash hands and maintain superior hygiene * Avoid those known to have the illness, or those suspected to be carriers * Do not share food/drink/utensils, etc with anyone except those VERY close to you * Etc etc etc ... It's a lot of common sense. Of course, these precautions don't guarantee you will not contract the illness, but it's better to be safe than sorry, and I refuse to live in fear regardless.
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@ktosea (2026)
• China
1 May 09
yes,it's better to be safe than sorry.that's a good saying.