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Flu prevention starts with you
Flu prevention starts with you. The Centers for Disease Control says “Take 3” Actions to fight the flu. Taking the time to take care of yourself and your loved ones is not complicated but can greatly impact your health and those within your community.
Take time to get a flu vaccine.
- CDC recommends a yearly flu vaccine.
- CDC recommends flu vaccines for people older than six months old and those in the following high-risk groups:
- Young children
- Pregnant women
- People with chronic health conditions
- People older than 65 years
- Flu vaccine safety resources are located on the CDC website including a Flu Vaccine Finder to help you locate a flu clinic near you.
Take every day preventative actions to stop the spread of germs.
- If you or your child is sick stay home.
- Always cover your nose and mouth when you cough or sneeze. Cover Your Cough.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water.
- CDC resources for preventative actions are located on their website.
Take flu antiviral drugs if the doctor prescribes them.
- If you get the flu, antiviral drugs can help.
- Antiviral drugs must be prescribed by a doctor and are not available over the counter.
- Typically, antiviral drugs must be started within two days of becoming ill.
Flu Resources
- Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment
- Twitter: @CDPHE or @COHealth
- Facebook: Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment or www.Facebook.com/CDPHE
- Website: www.Colorado.gov/cdphe
- FLU.gov Website at www.Flu.gov
- CDC
- Twitter: @CDC_eHealth or @CDCFlu
Website: http://www.cdc.gov/flu/index.htm