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Whatever Happened to Swine Flu? Should Travelers Still Worry?

Traveling to Mexico? Safeguard against Swine Flu emergency.

Mon, Apr 27th, 2009 at 7:35 am

By now you know, if you are headed to Mexico… or states that border our friends to the south, the US and Mexican governments are urging certain precautions against contracting Swine Flu. Here are the highlights:

1. Avoid close contact.

2. Stay home when you are sick.

3. Cover your mouth and nose.

4. Clean your hands frequently.

5. Avoid touching your eyes, nose or mouth.

6. Practice other good health habits.

Of course, we at Air Ambulance Card recommend you take one added precaution. In the event you are hospitalized while traveling away from home, make sure youcan get home to the doctors and hospitals you trust. Air Ambulance Card flies sick or injured members home to the US or Canadian hospital OF THEIR CHOICE about a dedicated medical aircraft when they are hospitalized 150 miles or more from home, domestically or internationally. An affordable yearly membership fee covers all of your travel, business and pleasure. Mexico is a great place to vacation, but in the event of a medical emergency, don’t you want to be home?


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