Posted: 7:36 pm EDT October 20,2009Updated: 8:02 pm EDT October 20,2009
JOHNSTOWN, Pa. -- Memorial Medical Center officials are doing everything they can to prevent flu germs from spreading.While hospitals all around the nation are restricting visitors, Memorial Medical Center in Johnstown is coming up with another plan.Marketing Director Amy Bradley said they have signs posted at every entrance telling people what flu like symptoms consist of.The center with offer masks, free waterless handwash stations in high traffic areas and asking everyone who is sick to avoid spreading germs to patients.Conemaugh Health System reports there are 3,360 confirmed H1N1 cases in Pennsylvania.
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Memorial Medical Center Prevents Flu
Posted: 7:36 pm EDT October 20,2009Updated: 8:02 pm EDT October 20,2009
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