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Published: Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Knoxville station WVLT talked about Swine Flu and how to find reliable sources on the Internet for the latest information, including on social media sites that often might have people's opinion or jokes. The University of Tennessee Medical Center's Infection Control Specialist Annette Skoczylas offers her opinion on finding reliable Swine Flu resources on the Internet.
Watch WVLT video about online swine flu resources.
Dr. Scott Everett also talks to WVLT about Swine Flu prevention, recommending common sense good hygiene as your best protection against the flu. Avoid people with symptoms such as fever, aches and pains, sore throat, coughing, difficulty breathing, diarrhea and vomiting.
Watch Dr. Scott Everett talk about Swine Flu prevention on WVLT.
Here are some reliable Internet resources that you can use to keep up to date on Swine Flu.
Visit UT Medical Center on Twitter.