How to avoid swine flu?
Sometimes traveling is inevitable, hence risking getting swineflu infection is also unavoidable.
Here are some simple things you can do when traveling in order to avoid swine flu.
Wear mask. Though there is no guarantee that it can stop the virus but at least it can minimize the chances. Also we sometimes touch our mouth and nose unmindfully, hence if it so happened that we touch the virus by accident, at least this will prevent a direct contact between your hand and mouth or nose.
Keep distance from people if possible. It is when they sneeze that the virus can be transmitted.
Bring with you a hand sanitzer. Make sure that you disinfect most of the places in your seats where others might have touched, example, seat belt, hand rest, earphones, etc. If hand sanitizer is not allowed in the plane, a wet sanitized tisue is a good alternative.
Avoid using the toilet as it is an enclosed room, i.e. when someone sneezes, chances are the droplets stays in it.
If traveling with children, encourage them to use nappies (extra large and pull ups are prefered.) in order to avoid bringing them inside the toilet.
Wash your hands or sanitzed them frequently. Avoid touching your mouth and nose.
If you know anyone who got infected with swineflu, give them Tamiflu, you can get them from
PrimaMed. Don't take chance, swineflu can kill.
Sometimes traveling is inevitable, hence risking getting swineflu infection is also unavoidable.
Here are some simple things you can do when traveling in order to avoid swine flu.
Wear mask. Though there is no guarantee that it can stop the virus but at least it can minimize the chances. Also we sometimes touch our mouth and nose unmindfully, hence if it so happened that we touch the virus by accident, at least this will prevent a direct contact between your hand and mouth or nose.
Keep distance from people if possible. It is when they sneeze that the virus can be transmitted.
Bring with you a hand sanitzer. Make sure that you disinfect most of the places in your seats where others might have touched, example, seat belt, hand rest, earphones, etc. If hand sanitizer is not allowed in the plane, a wet sanitized tisue is a good alternative.
Avoid using the toilet as it is an enclosed room, i.e. when someone sneezes, chances are the droplets stays in it.
If traveling with children, encourage them to use nappies (extra large and pull ups are prefered.) in order to avoid bringing them inside the toilet.
Wash your hands or sanitzed them frequently. Avoid touching your mouth and nose.
If you know anyone who got infected with swineflu, give them Tamiflu, you can get them from
PrimaMed. Don't take chance, swineflu can kill.
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