Flu Resources for Business
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Take action to keep your workplace healthy this flu season. The flu can have a major impact on business operations. This toolkit provide action steps that business owners, managers, and employees can take to minimize the effect of flu in the workplace.
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There are steps you can take now, and during the flu season, to help protect employees’ health.
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Encourage flu vaccination by offering onsite flu vaccination or resources on community flu vaccine locations
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CDC recommends workers with suspected or confirmed flu illness stay home from work.
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CDC Digital Flu Vaccination Campaign Toolkit: 2019-20 Flu Season
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Nonpharmaceutical Interventions (NPIs) for Pandemic Flu Planning
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National Business Group on Health, Vaccinating Against the Flu: A Business Casepdf iconexternal icon
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Does your business have a pandemic flu plan?
A flu pandemic can have a major impact on business operations. Having a pandemic response plan can ensure continuity of service during a pandemic.