Getting vaccinated and wearing a mask are the best ways to protect yourself against the flu. Every year, the flu kills people suffering from ill health. Since 2012, Geneva University Hospitals have become increasingly vigilant in terms of monitoring the number of influenza cases and strengthening their protection measures in the event of an outbreak in a unit. In January 2018, almost 45% of caregivers4 were vaccinated and those who were not agreed to wear a mask during the outbreak.
I have the flu (common cold, sore throat, cough, etc.) without fever, what should I do?
The common cold is not dangerous for the baby. You can consult your family physician.
Practical advice:
I have the flu (common cold, sore throat, cough, etc.) without fever, what should I do?
The common cold is not dangerous for the baby. You can consult your family physician.
Practical advice:
I have the flu (common cold, sore throat, cough, etc.) without fever, what should I do?
The common cold is not dangerous for the baby. You can consult your family physician.
Practical advice:
I have the flu (common cold, sore throat, cough, etc.) without fever; what should I do?
The common cold is not dangerous for your baby. You can consult your family physician.
Practical advice: