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Health, 14.07.2019 17:30, bneilesauger

It is a severe influenza (flu) season and the number of patients arriving with the flu are high. what are five steps for preventing the flu from spreading to “healthy” patients in the waiting room? how will you as ma, ensure you don’t get sick from the patients? is having a flu policy for patients a good idea? suggest one policy for patients with the flu.

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