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            Visitors to Memorial Health System hospitals encouraged to take 
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            [January 17, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- Flu season has 
			struck early, with high numbers of individuals experiencing flu-like 
			symptoms throughout central Illinois, according to the Illinois 
			Department of Public Health and the Centers for Disease Control and 
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			 For the safety of patients and their 
			families, Memorial Health System is recommending that visitors to 
			its three hospitals -- Abraham Lincoln Memorial Hospital in 
			Lincoln, Memorial Medical Center in Springfield and Taylorville 
			Memorial Hospital in Taylorville -- help prevent the spread of 
			respiratory infections by complying with requests that: The health system also encourages those accompanying outpatients 
			at Memorial facilities to consider these same recommendations. 
			
			 Additionally, the following upcoming 
			youth events on the Memorial Medical Center campus have been 
			canceled: 
				
				Friends of Memorial 
				Babysitters Clinic on Jan. 19.
				"I'm Going to be a 
				Big Brother/Sister" class on Jan. 20.
				CPR for Babysitters 
				on Jan. 26.
				Memorial Explorer Post 1897 meeting on 
				Jan. 31. 
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			 To prevent spread of the flu, the CDC recommends that individuals 
			take precautions to avoid spread of germs, such as washing your 
			hands thoroughly and often with soap and water, covering your nose 
			and mouth when you sneeze or cough, and getting your annual flu 
			vaccination (available to those 6 months and older). For additional information about the flu, including symptoms and 
			prevention, visit the CDC website, 
			CDC.gov. Answers to frequently asked questions regarding the flu 
			can be found on Memorial's Live Well blog,
			LiveWellMagazine.org. [Text from file received from
Memorial Medical Center] 
			 
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