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If we have a plan for holiday and travelling abroad, there is one big problem that needs to be considered. In that season, swine flu H1N1 can also enjoy a tour of the world that threaten us and we can be on victim list!
Here is a 10-tip travel checklist, to help us enjoy the healthy holiday, while reducing the risk of infection by the H1N1 virus.
- If we may have symptoms of H1N1 in early departure, decided to STAY AT HOME! By not putting others at risk. If we fall ill while already abroad, contact the Embassy, High Commission or consulate for advice on English-speaking doctors and local health services.
- Check the health status of the destination country before we left for vacation. We can check online through the World Health Organization website. At some country when we arrived, some passengers with symptoms of suspected cases of H1N1 and quarantine will get the proper vaccinations required for the purpose.
- Make sure we have a comprehensive health travel insurance, check the exceptions and special clauses. Also, tour operators We know the policy to help clients hit by the H1N1 virus.
- Preparing for flu prevention and emergency medical travel kit, small and light enough to pack into the trunk of Kita. If we fly, check current security restrictions for items that can we carry in hand luggage – especially liquids. Include adequate supply of alcohol-wipes, hand cleaning gel, disposable wipes, supply basic medicines for flu symptoms
- On the plane: use antibacterial wipes to clean the surfaces around it (the chair-arms, seat belts, light switch, etc.) Avoid touching together the magazine. Grab a pillow and blanket itself. By train / bus, try to keep open the windows for maximum ventilation. (Similarly, a hotel room or apartment. Read the rest of this entry »
