disney1990
<font color=royalblue>Wow, it make my heart skip a
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According to the news story below, studies show that a person needs to stay home for a week or more after symptoms of H1N1, instead of when their fever is gone. Lots of people that I know, have 5 days or less of sick leave where they work. I can see, people returning to work before they should because they "need" the money or they are afraid that they are going to lose their job.
One more thing, if you don't enough sick leave, what will you do if you get H1N1?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32845926/ns/health-swine_flu/
SAN FRANCISCO - New studies show that many people spread swine flu for a week or more after symptoms first appear, and doctors say coughing may be a better sign than fever for telling who is contagious.
One more thing, if you don't enough sick leave, what will you do if you get H1N1?
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/32845926/ns/health-swine_flu/
SAN FRANCISCO - New studies show that many people spread swine flu for a week or more after symptoms first appear, and doctors say coughing may be a better sign than fever for telling who is contagious.