As we welcome students, faculty, and staff back to campus to kick off a great new academic year, we also kick off a flu season notable for the continued H1N1 global pandemic.
While we do not expect H1N1 to disrupt our normal campus operations, we can anticipate more cases of flu than would be typical. According to health authorities, H1N1 continues to be present in fairly mild form. In most cases, symptoms should be manageable with plenty of fluids, rest, and, if needed, fever reducing medication. Social distancing is advised (see below).
In response to more acute flu-like symptoms (fever, cough, runny nose, body aches, nausea, vomiting, or diarrhea), students are encouraged to contact the Gustavus Health Service (lower level of the Jackson Campus Center, 507-933-7630. Faculty and staff should contact their own health care provider(s). Health care professionals are in the best position to determine if you need evaluation and management.
Some individuals could be at greater risk of complications with flu. These include pregnant women and those with an underlying condition such as asthma, diabetes, or an impaired immune system. Individuals at risk should discuss a potential H1N1 plan with a health provider now and should report to a provider at the first sign of flu. A list of symptoms and CDC recommendations can be found online. http://cdc.gov/h1n1flu/sick.htm
We ask that all members of the Gustavus community keep the following points in mind:
Please stay tuned to H1N1 communications this fall. Your best resource will be this website. In addition we will send out e-mail messages to the campus community if circumstances warrant an additional layer of communication. If you have a question or concern not covered by our website, please call the Gustavus Health Service at 507-933-7630.
Please continue to follow CDC recommendations for cold and flu prevention:
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/qa.htm#d
If you develop flu-like symptoms, avoid contact with other people until 24 hours after your fever has subsided.
Thank you for doing your part to help keep yourself, and others at Gustavus, as healthy as possible this fall.