Guest guest Posted October 26, 2009 Report Share Posted October 26, 2009 I heard a doctor on TV last night say that if it is the seasonal flu, you will have an upper respiratory infection with a lot of coughing and fever. If it is the swine flu, you will have the upper respiratory, fever and stomach pains. Colds do not cause fever, so if you have a fever with any of the symptoms stated above, you probably have one of the flus. College kids are also getting the swine flu. We live in a society that is highly mobile, so we can expect to bring our germs with us wherever we go. We just need to remember to cough into our clothes and not on our hands, as that is one way to pass it on and to wash your hands often and thoroughly. Germs do not live long on cloth or inaminate objects, unless someone comes right behind you and touches a knob where you have just left your germs. FYI, Lottie Duthu Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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