H1N1 on the interview trail

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CIMER

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For those of us still untouched by the flu there is always the chance that we will be off the interview trail and in bed for 4-7 days. While typically not an issue, this might turn out to be devastating if it occurs during the week where you interview at your top 1-3.
So what are you doing to try and prevent this? (Assuming you're like the rest of my classmates, still awaiting the promised vaccine)
Flying always increases the risk of exposure...
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For those of us still untouched by the flu there is always the chance that we will be off the interview trail and in bed for 4-7 days. While typically not an issue, this might turn out to be devastating if it occurs during the week where you interview at your top 1-3.
So what are you doing to try and prevent this? (Assuming you're like the rest of my classmates, still awaiting the promised vaccine)
Flying always increases the risk of exposure...
flu-fighters1-main_Full.jpg

Our school has mandated that we get vaccinated. Luckily we have had the vaccine since mid October, when most of us got the nasal spray. And I have had a chance to put it to the test during November as my wife and all of my children ended up with what most likely was H1N1. It was really 3 weeks of fun and excitement!😱
 
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