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Early Flu Season Hits Tennessee Schools

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Friday, December 7, 2012   

NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Cold and flu season has arrived early in Tennessee and it's hitting schools across the state hard.

Schools in Clay, Van Buren and Obion Counties, as well as several private schools, will be closed today (Friday) as officials work to curb the spread of the virus.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says that Tennessee has one of the highest levels of flu in the country. Dr. William Schaffner, chair of Preventive Medicine at Vanderbilt University Medical Center, says there is one sure-fire way to avoid the flu.

"Many of us have not yet become sick, so it’s very important to go out and get vaccinated against influenza."

Schaffner says the virus that's circulating this year is a very good match to what is in the vaccine. He says educators and parents should focus on teaching students effective ways to prevent the spread of the virus by washing hands, wiping down surfaces like cell phones, computers, door knobs, desks and covering your cough and sneeze. And most importantly, if students develop flu like symptoms, staying home and seek medical attention before returning to school.

Some reports say frequent washings can do more harm than good, but Schaffner says those reports are misguided.

According to the CDC, hand washing is one of the most effective steps one can take to avoid getting sick and spreading germs. If soap and water are not available, the CDC recommends the use of alcohol-based hand sanitizers that contain at least 60 percent alcohol.





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