HAMILTON, ON - May 5, 2009 – The City of Hamilton’s Public Health Services continues to monitor the global H1N1 flu virus (human swine flu) situation.
As of May 5, 2009:
Number of Human Confirmed Cases: 0
Number of PHS Information Line Calls: 223
Public Health Services receives reports each day of potential cases from physicians and community members, but so far each case has tested negative (no H1N1 swine flu). Although individuals who have symptoms of respiratory illness such as cough, fever, and shortness of breath should consult their healthcare provider, individuals who do not exhibit symptoms, regardless of whether or not they have traveled in Mexico should not be seeking medical attention.
Public Health Services would like to remind citizens that there are simple measures to prevent the spread of the flu such as frequent hand washing with soap and water or a hand sanitizer, covering your cough by coughing or sneezing into your sleeve, and staying home when you are sick.
Public Health Services has several ways for you to get more information:
- For updated information about H1N1 flu virus, you may visit the alert on the City of Hamilton website at: www.hamilton.ca
- For information on pandemics and preparing for a pandemic, go to: www.hamilton.ca/pandemic
- For general questions about H1N1 flu virus, Public Health Services has a dedicated phone line at 905-546-2424 ext. 7970 or by email to H1N1flu@hamilton.ca. The phone line is staffed Monday to Friday 8am to 8pm.
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Media Contact:
Dr. Chris Mackie
Associate Medical Officer of Health
Public Health Services
905-546-2424 ext. 2169 or after hours at 546-CITY (2489)