Influenza Information
                                Think You Have The Flu?
- What to do if you think you have the flu
 - Residential students who are ill and remain on campus
 - When to call Emergency Medical Services
 - More Information
 
Think-FluIf a student does contract the flu, we strongly recommend the following:
- Go home if possible
 - Stay out of class until fever free (< 100â—¦F) for 24 hours without fever-reducing medicine.
 - Consult with your health-care provider if you have any underlying chronic respiratory, cardiac or neurological conditions that might cause complications.
 - Notify all professors via email about absence.
 - If possible, try to keep up with academic work by reading assignments and accessing lecture capture if available via computer.
 - Students will not need a note excusing their absence.
 - Self-care for flu (pdf)
 
ResidentialResidential students remaining on campus who are ill should:
- Self-isolate in their room, avoiding all common areas, especially the dining hall.
 - Either you or a friend can pick up a .
 - Drink plenty of fluids to stay hydrated and get plenty of rest.
 - Wear a mask when using shared bathrooms. Supplies are available in each residence.
 - Keep in frequent contact with family.
 
EmergencyCall Emergency Medical Services at 978-934-4911 for any serious symptoms, including:
- Rapid heart rate
 - Shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
 - Fever greater than 104â—¦F that cannot be reduced with by fever-reducing medicines
 - Sudden dizziness or confusion
 - Severe chest or abdominal pain
 
With a strong community effort we hope to have a healthy start to the semester.
                                More Information
For more information about the national flu incidence please consult the  or contact 51ÊÓÆµ Health Services.
You can also read this Flu & You pamphlet (pdf) and learn more about the flu (influenza).