September 15, 2009

Are you H1N1 ready?

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By  Alex Roman

In June, the World Health Organization (WHO) signaled that a global pandemic of H1N1 – the so-called swine flu – had begun.

Currently, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is reviewing key indicators and has found that influenza activity increased in the U.S. compared to the prior weeks, with visits to doctors for influenza-like illness increasing nationally; total influenza hospitalization rates for adults and children were similar to or lower than seasonal influenza hospitalization rates depending on age group, but higher than expected in the summer months; and 11 states (Alaska, Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, and Tennessee) and Guam reporting widespread influenza activity.

With public transportation serving such a wide swath of people, some of whom will need to ride the bus or train to the doctor, it is important that agencies put in place some preventive measures and customer awareness programs, and many have. However, what may be important for the safety of drivers and quite possibly the passengers is to make influenza vaccinations for frontline employees mandatory. Several agencies are already taking this or a similar path. Are you planning on doing the same?


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  • John Nolan[ September 15th, 2009 @ 12:31pm ]

    Alex:

    I don't think mandatory vaccinations should be imposed on drivers. To me that's an invasion of privacy relative to what a person puts into their body. Instead, making training and information available to our employees so they can make an informed choice is the right way to go. Harvard has placed signage within our transit vehicles which speak to washing hands and covering your mouth and noise when you sneeze etc. ...as well as installed bottles of sanitizer ( at least 62% ethyl alcohol) in all out transit vehicles for use by our customers. In addition, we have a "flu season" bus cleaning protocol to attempt to mitigate the spread of the flu. Our employees have also received a protocol to follow when they believe they have "flu-like" symptoms.

    Thanks,

    John

  • Graham Malison[ September 15th, 2009 @ 2:26pm ]

    Alex:

    I agree with John Nolan, Director of Harvard University Transportation,that mandatory vaccinations should not be imposed on drivers. However, my company offers a financial reimbursement of 50% to offset the charge, which our drivers seam happy with. Maybe this might be an option?
    I would be interested on the details of the"bus cleaning protocol" if John could pass that on to me please?

    Regards

    Graham Mallison
    BellAir Charters/Airporter Shuttle

  • Alex Roman[ September 15th, 2009 @ 3:16pm ]

    Hey guys,

    Thanks for the comments. Here's a flyer we came across from the University of Wisconsin- Milwaukee.
    http://www4.uwm.edu/news/announcements/upload/flu_flyer.pdf

  • Brian[ September 15th, 2009 @ 4:08pm ]

    Why not free vaccinations for employees?
    Also, what are reasonable items/products to have available on the buses for our drivers?

  • metin2yang[ February 8th, 2010 @ 7:32pm ]

    Also, what are reasonable items/products to have available on the buses for our drivers?

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