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>Subject: Re: H1N1 flu preparations
>From: Laura A Atkinson <[log in to unmask]>
>Date: Fri, 28 Aug 2009 08:58:03 -0400

Duke has done all sorts of planning: http://duke.edu/flu/

I've put hand sanitizer wall dispensers in our labs. As far as mice and 
keyboards, you really can't sanitize them in any effective way so you can 
only get users to sanitize their hands. I hadn't thought so much of the 
headsets before - I guess making Clorox wipes available is the best you 
can do there. Luckily we have Califone headsets with a hard plastic mic 
that should be able to be safely wiped down. 

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H1N1 flu preparations






Hi, I'm wondering if you might be able to comment on what you're doing at 
your schools to prepare for a potential H1N1 flu epidemic.  I realize that 
we're all in a somewhat special position as we're working with keyboards, 
microphones, headsets and whatnot.
 
H1N1 is already in Nashville and even though there might be a lot of hype 
surrounding it, I think that some measures should be taken.  I just don't 
know which ones.
 
Suggesions?
 
Todd F. Hughes, Ph.D.
Director, Vanderbilt Language Center
Associate Editor, Hispania Journal 
Vanderbilt University
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2301 Vanderbilt Place
Nashville, TN  37235-6202
Voice:  615.322.2818
Fax:  615.343.3262
 


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