SWINE FLU
Today, Professor Sir Liam Donaldson, the Government's Chief Medical
Advisor, said: “Phase five indicates that WHO considers a global
pandemic to be imminent, whereas at phase four a global pandemic is
not inevitable. A change to phase five is a signal to countries’
governments to ramp up their pandemic preparations – which we are
already doing.
“We have been planning for a situation like this for some years.
The preparations we have in place and are continuing to make will
help to ensure we respond well in the event of a pandemic. If you
have returned from an affected area and have flu like symptoms stay
at home, call your GP or NHS Direct and you will be assessed and
receive treatment if necessary.”
Households across Suffolk will soon be receiving an information
leaflet about swine flu. This leaflet includes information about
what swine flu is and how it could spread, what the UK government
has done to prepare for a wider outbreak of flu, how you can
protect yourself against flu and what to do if you have flu
symptoms. The Department of Health has also now set up a Swine Flu
information line 0800 1 513 513.
Dr Brian Keeble, consultant in public health medicine at NHS
Suffolk said: “There are no confirmed cases in the East of England.
We would also like to remind people there are simple steps that
everyone can take to help prevent catching colds and flu based on
good respiratory and hand hygiene.
“Always use a tissue to catch your sneezes, throw away used
tissues where germs can linger and regularly wash your hands –
particularly before eating food.”
For further information, please visit the following
websites
Department of
Health
NHS Choices news
Health Protection Agency
In addition, the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) is now
advising against all but essential travel to Mexico. For further
information, visit the FCO website:
www.fco.gov.uk