The following article was given out to the public by Metrolink Trains.
"April 29, 2009:
Over the past few weeks, public health officials in the United States and throughout the world have been investigating outbreaks of swine influenza (swine flu) and U.S. officials have declared a national public health emergency. President Barack Obama has stated that the threat of spreading swine flu infections is a concern but 'not a cause for alarm.'
Out of concern for our passengers, we want to take this opportunity to share with you the guidance issued by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on how the swine flu is transmitted, steps you can take to prevent the spread of swine flu and symptoms associated with this outbreak. We are in close coordination with federal authorities as to the actions public trans operators should take to help protect their passengers as they travel in close spaces. We are closely monitoring this evolving situation and will update you on any new public health recommendations or additional actions being taken by Metrolink.
What is the Swine Flu?
Swine flu is a respiratory disease of pigs caused by a type A influenza virus that regularly causes outbreaks of influenza among pigs. Swing flu viruses do not normally infect humans; however, human infections with swine flu do occur. Human-to-human spread of swine flu occurs in the same way as regularly seasonal flu, through the coughing or sneezing of infected people. Swine flu is not transmitted by eating pork products.
How Can I Help Prevent the Spread of Swine Flu?
There are several things you can do to prevent the further spread of swine flu. As a courtesy to your fellow passengers:
What are the Symptoms of the Swine Flu?
Like seasonal flu, swing fly may cause a worsening of underlying chronic medical conditions.
People entering the United States who are experiencing the symptoms noted above and have traveled to an affect area or have been exposed to someone possibly infected during the last seven days should report their illnesses to their doctor immediately and inform them about their recent travel.
Where Can I Go for More Information?