Flu+Spread+ZW


 * You can get the flu if someone around you who has the flu coughs or sneezes. You can get the flu simply by touching a surface like a telephone or door knob that has been contaminated by a touch from someone who has the flu. The viruses can pass through the air and enter your body through your nose or mouth. If you've touched a contaminated surface, they can pass from your hand to your nose or mouth.


 * You are at greatest risk of getting infected in highly populated areas, such as in crowded living conditions and in schools.


 * That is the reason alot of children get the flu because of going to school with alot of other students and being interactive at things like playtime, recess, lunch, or just walking to the bathroom and opening the door that somebody else opened.


 * It spread easier through kids and older people because in kids, the immune system has not developed to the point where it can fight it that easily, and in older people, the immune system


 * There are complications to the flu to where it seems like your body has gotten over it, but then is actually when the flu appears. Some symptoms are dry cough, body aches, stuffy nose, and sore throat.


 * The vaccine has two forms, one that is injected which is a killed virus and another that is a nasal spray which is a virus that is intensified. The best time to get it is in the fall because alot of people get the flu in that time. Elders and young kids are recommended to get it.