State Vaccination Program Rumor

December 3rd, 2009

Fraudulent emails are being sent regarding CDC-sponsored State Vaccination Program

Have you received one of these emails? The subject is State Vaccination Program, and the email address it comes from is ”Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)” <cdc-mess-id:(number)med(at)cdcdelivery(dot)gov.

The email asks you to create your personal profile at the cdc.gov website. The link that they send you to is not the CDC website however. The first part of the link is “online(dot)cdc(dot)gov(dot)yhnbak(dot)org(dot)im(slash)h1n1flu(slash)profile.php” which has nothing to do with the CDC website. The rest of the link captures your email address. The spammers that created this hoax are not only trying to capture real email addresses but also get more information on the people who do fill out their information.

They are currently playing on the nervousness of people regarding the H1N1 virus that is going around. Many people will fill out information that they think is from the CDC and would help them get a vaccination against it. Here’s the CDC’s own information about this rumor – http://www.cdc.gov/hoaxes_rumors.html

The moral of the story is don’t click on links in emails. If you do see an email with interesting information, even if it looks real, go directly to the website and search for the relavent information. For instance, after receiving this email, if you go to CDC.gov and search for “State vaccination program”, the third item on the list is health related hoaxes and rumors. That link will take you to the post about the fact that this is an email hoax.

Fall Flu Season and H1N1

September 9th, 2009

H1N1 is at pandemic level. Fall flu season has started.

seasonal flu or H1N1It’s been in the news for a while. People are starting to get the flu. Some worry too much, others ignore the flu symptoms and go to work,  shopping and run any errands that they need to do. We need to have a balance.

Symptoms of H1N1 flu include fever, cough, sore throat, runny or stuffy nose, body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Watch for these symptoms especially since the difference between H1N1 and seasonal flu can only be identified by your doctor.

If you have flu symptoms, stay home. If you have a fever, stay home for 24 hours after the fever is gone.

There are too many people that just ignore everything when they are sick. People go to work anyway. They send their kids to school. Sometimes it’s because of a boss that puts too much pressure on. Some people put the pressure on themselves. Sometimes it’s financial, especially in the current economy. What we have to remember is that it could be worse. When someone goes to work when they are sick, they are just spreading their illness.

Panic is not an answer either. It’s just – be careful, practice basic hygiene, stay home if you are sick and stay home for 24 hours after a temperature goes away. We can go directly to the source for news. Here is the information straight from the CDC website and the WHO website.  As of early June, the threat level was increased to Phase 6, which means we are at a pandemic level.

This map shows the current geographic spread of the H1N1 virus in the US. By clicking the Previous and Next Week links, it will also show how that geographic spread has changed over the past weeks and months.

With this at pandemic level, we need to take this seriously, but not panic. Take care of yourself during this flu season.