The U.S. government is asking the business community to prepare now for what could be an autumn resurgence of the H1N1 virus,or swine flu.Businesses are being urged to administer the regular flu shot early this year,and to encourage vaccination of those at risk with the swine flu vaccine as soon as possible.At risk groups include pregnant women,younger workers and those with weakened immune systems.Businesses should also ask those with flu symptoms to stay home.Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said let's not play wait-and-see.We are asking the business community to be proactive.Should numerous workers fall ill,the economic impact would be substantial.Each business should develop unique contingency plans.
The government expects 45 million doses of swine flu vaccine,produced by GlaxoSmithKline,Novartis and others,to be available by mid-October.The vaccine is currently in clinical trials,some of them for children.One father remarked that his child might as well get the free trial shot now,rather than have to pay for it later.Two injections may be required,in addition to the regular flu vaccine.The pediatric trials are being held at 11 sites in 9 states.Each child gets a 40 dollar gift card for participating.
The World Health Organization is warning that the number of swine flu cases worldwide could double every three days for several months.The total could reach two billion cases.So far,more than 14,000 deaths from swine flu have been reported.
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