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MMS Promotes Employee Awareness and Prevention of 2009 Flu

Swine Flu InfoCurrent Situation:

Human cases of H1N1 flu have been identified in several states and countries, and case counts continue to increase. H1N1 flu is caused by an influenza virus that normally infects pigs but can also infect humans. The particular strain of H1N1 flu associated with this outbreak can be transmitted person-to-person. While medical experts continue to evaluate the outbreak and understand the virus, resources from across the federal government have mobilized to provide guidance to the American public and protect public health. The most up-to-date information on H1N1 flu can be found on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website: http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/

Individuals can stay healthy and help to prevent human-to-human transmission of flu by following these CDC guidelines:

What You Can Do to Stay Healthy
There are everyday actions people can take to stay healthy.

Protective equipment (face masks, goggles etc.) is not currently recommended by the CDC. The current form of H1N1 is spread mainly through “hand-to-mouth” contact.
 
bullet Cover your nose and mouth with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash after you use it.
bullet Wash your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or sneeze. Alcohol-based hands cleaners are also effective.
bullet Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.

Try to avoid close contact with sick people.

bullet Influenza is thought to spread mainly person-to-person through coughing or sneezing of infected people.
bullet If you get sick, CDC recommends that you stay home from work or school and limit contact with others to keep from infecting them.

For common questions and answers on how the H1N1 flu affects humans, please see:
http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1/swineflu_you.htm

MMS Efforts in Addressing the H1N1 Flu:

MMS is closely monitoring the recent emergence of H1N1 flu in Mexico and the United States. We are working with the Department of the Interior (DOI), the Department of Homeland Security, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and other federal agencies to better understand and minimize the potential health risks of H1N1 flu to employees and visitors. Specific actions MMS is taking include the following:

bullet The MMS is working closely with CDC, DOI and other federal agencies to communicate and coordinate information.
bullet MMS Emergency Coordinator is monitoring this dynamic situation and is producing daily updates for MMS and DOI senior staff.
bullet The MMS Human Resources, Safety, and Emergency Management Programs are coordinating bureau-wide communication, preparation, and response.
bullet MMS established a web site for disseminating information and guidance. Updates are provided as necessary.
bullet The need for agency specific preparations and responses is being evaluated and guidance will be provided as it is developed and appropriate.

Specific Information on the H1N1 Flu for Employees and Supervisors:

bullet Secretary Salazar’s Memo to Employees
bullet Federal Benefits During an Emergency
bullet Federal Employee’s Emergency Guide
bullet Federal Supervisor’s Decision Chart for Pandemics
bullet MMS Supervisors' Q&As on H1N1

General Information Links:

bullet World Health Organization - H1N1 Influenza website
bullet Health and Human Services - H1N1 Flu website
bullet DOI H1N1 Flu Website
bullet OI Pandemic Influenza Plan
bullet MMS Pandemic Influenza Plan – Links to MMS Intranet Site
bullet State Department Travel Information
bullet Office of Personnel Management – Pandemic website

National Emergency Links:

bullet National Hurricane Center
bullet Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA)
bullet American Red Cross
bullet Department of the Interior's Emergency Web Page

Volcano Emergency Links - Alaska:

bullet Alaska Volcano Observatory
bullet Ash Fall Preparedness
bullet Anchorage Office of Emergency Preparedness

Hurricane Emergency Links

bullet Texas Emergency Links:
 
bullet Brazoria County
bullet Harris County
 
bullet Louisiana Emergency Management Links:
 
bullet Louisiana's Emergency Resources
bullet Entergy
bullet Jefferson Parish
bullet St. Tammany Parish
bullet Plaquemines Parish
bullet St. Charles Parish
bullet Orleans Parish
bullet St. John the Baptist Parish
 
Bookmark this page...It will contain important information relating to emergency operations and return-to-duty instructions for MMS employees. Links to additional emergency-related services will also be located here as necessary.

Last Updated: 05/21/2009, 01:17 PM Central Time