INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. (ADAMS) – Two more flu deaths are being reported in Indiana. The Department of Health says the two deaths happened last week, with one of those being a child between the ages of two and four.
The Hoosier state has recorded 167 flu deaths so far this season. Indianapolis and Marion County had 25 of those flu deaths.
Currently though, flu spread is listed at minimal in Indiana.
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Health officials say that good respiratory hygiene is important to prevent the spread of all respiratory infections, including the flu. They say to always remember the following tips:
Use your elbow or upper arm, instead of your hands, or a tissue to cover your mouth and nose or when you cough or sneeze. Immediately throw used tissues into the trash can. Try not to touch your eyes, nose, or mouth. Many diseases often spread this way. *
Clean your hands after coughing or sneezing. Wash with soap and water, or clean with alcohol-based hand cleaner if water is not available.
Avoid close contact with people who are sick.
If you get flu, stay home from work, school, and social gatherings. This will help others from catching your illness and gives your body the rest it needs to get better.
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