What are symptoms of seasonal flu and H1N1 flu?
A. Fever or chills and cough or sore throat. In addition, symptoms of flu can include runny nose, body aches, headache, tiredness, diarrhea, or vomiting. A fever is a temperature that is equal to or greater than 100 degrees Fahrenheit. Q. How do I know if a student or faculty has H1N1 flu or seasonal flu? A. It will be very hard to tell if someone who is sick has the H1N1 flu or seasonal flu. Public health officials are not recommending laboratory tests. Anyone who has the symptoms of flu-like illness should stay at home and not attend class. Q. Where can I find current college information on flu updates? A. The College has formed an H1N1 task group to develop a college plan and to facilitate communication of current information to faculty, staff, and students. The College Website contains current information on the H1N1 flu. Check this regularly as information may change from the CDC and the Public Health Department and this website will be updated as new information is available. In
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