Just one… Achoo!
I’ve seen plenty of advertisements offering a payday cash advance and my first reaction was to protect myself from them. I didn’t realize the magnificent benefits of being able to have cash when I needed it; I just thought cash advance lenders were out to get me. When I came across tough times, I decided to get a cash advance. I need $500 fast and I was sick as a dog. I vowed to never hide from available money again.
However, one thing I do want to stay far away from is the swine flu. Luckily for me those payday loans helped me purchase the medicine I needed when I was sick, but here are some facts and ways to stay healthy and free of the flu. And as always, Personal Money Store offers this information free for you: their readers.
Did you know…?
100,000 droplets are propelled into the air somewhere around 90 miles per hour, when a person sneezes, landing on public doorknobs, escalator railings, grocery cart handles, ATM machines and many other places. According to British researchers, almost 10% of subway station’s rush hour commuters can come in contact with residue from one person’s sneeze. This is a shocking discovery, seeing as how over 140 people who commute can get sick or ill by only one uncovered sneeze or achoo!
Health officials are starting to become very concerned with the new strain of swine flu, which has already killed around 80 people in Mexico, has traveled to New Zealand, and infected some 30 Americans in over five states. The WHO (World Health Organization) has now declared a public health emergency or pandemic.
Repeating History
Back in February of ’76, an army private, just 19 years old, died within one day of becoming infected with the swine flu in Fort Dix, New Jersey. This soon escalated to over 400 soldiers becoming afflicted and that gave way to the US government beginning a controversial vaccination campaign nationwide. This, however, resulted in over 40 million Americans getting inoculated, resulting in hundreds of people developing a serious neurological condition called Guillian- Barré syndrome, and soon the immunization program was cancelled.
It’s easy to tell that the disease might spread farther and wider, in case proper precautions aren’t taken. The Center for Disease Control states: “the Swine flu can’t be contained nor controlled.”
Protection
There are ways you can protect yourself, and they don’t include digging into your wallet or getting a cash advance to fetch out money for ridiculous products. Remember that no single action will provide complete protection. Simply acting on these 3 steps will be a large help is reducing the likelihood of the swine flu being transmitted to you.
Wash/Sanitize Your Hands Often
Wash your hands with soap for around 20 seconds in order to kill germs. The CDC (Center for Disease Control) estimated that 80% of infections are usually transmitted by the hands. Hand-sanitizers work well in a pinch. With 60% alcohol content, it’s sure to kill lots of germs and disease.
Avoid Much PDA
By reducing unnecessary social contact with others, you’re reducing your risks of getting the swine flu. It might sound a little defeating at first, but keep in mind that isolation and avoidance help reduce your chances of contracting the flu.
When going out in public, the CDC suggested spending as little time as possible at the destination and staying at least 6 feet away from people who could potentially be infected. Dental and surgical face masks are not becoming the “in” fashion look, they actually aid in preventing some exposure.
Knowledge is Power
Body aches, sore throat, heart palpitations, cough, vomiting, runny nose, and lethargy are but a few swine flu symptoms that are comparable to the regular flu. If you have any feelings whatsoever that you aren’t feeling well, go to the doctor and get medical attention. Flumadine and Symmetrel are two antiviral drugs approved for fighting the flu. Two new drugs found to work in fighting swine flu are: Relenza and Tamiflu. Keep your eyes open, and never assume anything in regards to your health. When in doubt, seek a doctor out. Otherwise, you might need online cash advance loans to pay for future doctor bills.
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