he shots for the H1N1 Virus (swine flu) are being administered and I imagine you have many questions. Will the H1N1 flu inoculation replace the seasonal flu shot? Are there ways to prevent the spread of the virus? These questions and others are discussed in this article. You need to answer these questions at your business internet money online opportunity landing page and web site.
Here are three questions about the H1N1 virus inoculation. They should be added to your landing page and web site for your marketing campaign for your business internet money online opportunity.
(1) Will the H1N1 flu inoculation replace the annual flu shot? The 2009 H1N1 flu inoculation may not protect you against the seasonal flu. If you normally get the seasonal flu shot, you will need to get both the H1N1 swine flu inoculation and the seasonal flu shot. Add this information to your business internet money online opportunity web site and landing page. The landing page is a web page for explaining the many services or products you provide to customers.
(2) Are there ways to prevent the spread of the virus? The CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) ACIP (Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices) recommends the following actions be taken to help prevent the spread of the H1N1 virus.
(A) Cover your nose and mouth and use a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue away when done. If a tissue is not available cough or sneeze into your shoulder or forearm but not your hand. If you use your hand wash them immediately.
(B) Wash your hands frequently with soap and water. If you touch communal things like door knobs, computer keyboards immediately wash your hands. If soap and water is not available use alcohol-based hand rubs.
(C) Do not touch your eyes, nose or mouth as germs use these gateways to get into your body.
(D) Do not go out if sick and isolate yourself as best possible from others. You will help prevent the spread of the H1N1 virus if you think you have it and don’t expose yourself to others.
(3) What are the symptoms you have the virus? If you have the 2009 H1N1 flu you will experience some or all of the following. Cough, fever, runny or stuffy nose, sore throat, body aches, chills, headache and fatigue. You might also have vomiting and diarrhea. If you have respiratory symptoms without a fever contact your medical professional immediately. If not treated promptly, severe illness and even death can result from exposure to this virus.
Anyone medically inclined or in the health services industry should investigate affiliate marketing to create their own business internet money online opportunity to address these issues and where to get the answers. It will also help you in making internet money online. You need to be someone your customers, friends, family and business associates can turn to for help and information about the H1N1 virus.

