On Friday, November 11, the Grey Bruce Health Unit received laboratory results confirming Influenza A (H3) in a Grey County resident. Area health care practitioners are being notified.
Provincially, there is increased influenza activity with 87 laboratory confirmed cases this influenza season, as reported by Public Health Ontario to November 5, 2016.
Public Health reminds everyone there are several things you can do to protect yourself and others from infection:
• Get the flu shot.
• Wash your hands often or use an alcohol-based sanitizer. The influenza virus can survive on unwashed hands for 5 minutes, on tissues or clothing for 8-10 hours and on hard surfaces for 2 days.
• Contain your cough by covering your mouth with your sleeve, not your hand.
• If feeling unwell, stay home and rest.
• If sick, don't visit a loved one in hospital or long-term care facility. The elderly and those in hospital are more at risk of developing serious complications of influenza which can be life threatening.
Get a flu shot; it takes two weeks for the vaccine to become fully effective. Influenza vaccine is available at doctor's offices and selected pharmacies.
source: media release, Grey Bruce Health Unit