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H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu) Info

Important Information about H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu)

According to El Paso County Department of Health and Environment, this will be an unusual flu season. As you may know, the new H1N1 flu emerged in the spring and now is a pandemic. Seasonal flu is also spreading throughout our community.

That means we will soon have two distinct flu viruses in the community, each causing similar symptoms. We expect to see more illness in our community than we have in past years, and both flus have the potential to be serious.

Protect yourself, your family and our community by doing the following:

  • Stay home when you are sick: Stay home from work, school, church, sporting events, everything. Avoid infecting friends, co-workers and others around you.
  • Prepare to stay home: Make sure you have food, medicine and other supplies to care for yourself or others when sick at home. Prepare now for the care of your sick children at home if you are at work. 
  • Wash your hands, cover your cough: This helps prevent the spread of the flu.
  • Get Your Flu Shot(s):
    • Seasonal Flu vaccine: Get the seasonal flu vaccine when it becomes available this fall. Memorial will not be providing flu shots this year. A complete list of community flu shot clinics is available at immunizecolorado.com or by calling 211.
    • H1N1 vaccine: Information about the H1N1 vaccine will be provided as it becomes available.
  • Watch for updates: The latest updates will be provided by El Paso County Department of Health and Environment at elpasocountyhealth.org.
  • H1N1 Hot Line is available in Spanish and English at (877) 462-2911 

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What To Do If You Think You Have the Flu

Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Common Flu Symptoms:

  • fever
  • coughing
  • sneezing
  • nasal congestion
  • sore throat
  • chills
  • body aches (muscle or joint pain)
  • nausea, vomiting, diarrhea

People with mild flu illness should:

  • stay at home
  • stay away from other people
  • take fever-reducing medications like Tylenol or ibuprofin
  • drink fluids (water)
  • rest

Who is at higher risk of developing flu-related complications?

  • children younger than 5, especially children younger than 2
  • adults 65 and older
  • pregnant women
  • people with cancer, blood disorders, chronic lung disease, diabetes, heart disease, kidney disorders, liver disorders, neurological disorders, neuromuscular disorders, weakened immune systems

If you think you have the flu and are at-risk of complications, you should speak with your health care provider.

When to seek emergency help:

In children:

  • fast or troubled breathing
  • bluish skin color
  • not drinking enough fluids
  • not waking up or not interacting
  • being so irritable that the child does not want to be held
  • flu-like symptoms improve but then return with fever and worse cough
  • fever with a rash

In adults:

  • difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
  • pain or pressure in the chest or abdomen
  • sudden dizziness
  • confusion
  • severe or persistent vomiting

If you or a child have any of the above symptoms, seek medical help immediately.

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Visitation Guidelines for Memorial Hospital Central and Memorial Hospital North

Restrictions:

In accordance with public health guidelines, Memorial Health System restricts the following visitors from the hospital:

  • Anyone with flu-like symptoms (fever, sore throat, sneezing, coughing, body aches, vomiting or diarrhea)
  • Children 12-years-old and younger

Healthy adult visitors are limited to four. You may be asked to wear a mask while visiting, be asked to visit another time, or be asked to adhere to other special precautions.

We encourage the following people to avoid visiting the hospitals:

  • People who have weak immune systems
  • Women who are pregnant

For Expecting Women: Download Birth Packet or Take a Virtual Tour

As a precautionary measure, we have suspended birth center tours at the hospital until further notice. In the meantime, you can download the full Memorial Health System Birth Packet in a printer-friendly digital format:

» Download: Memorial Health System Birth Packet (.pdf/2.4MB)

Also, you can take a virtual tour online:

360 degree virtual tour Birth Center at Memorial Hospital Central

360 degree virtual tour Birth Center at Memorial Hospital North

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More About H1N1 Influenza


Podcast Watch this short little video to learn how to tell if you have the flu and what to do if you get the flu.

 


Podcast Watch the H1N1 Swine Flu prevention interview with Angela Camiolo of the infection prevention department at Memorial Health System.

 


Podcast Watch the interview with Dr. Martin on H1N1 Influenza and pregnancy.

 

Other resources:

» Pandemic Flu Planning Checklist for Individuals and Families (.pdf/62K)

El Paso County Department of Health and Environment
www.elpasocountyhealth.org

Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
www.cdphe.state.co.us

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu

H1N1 Flu Hot Line (English and Spanish)
877-462-2911