Red Cross Poll Shows Women Taking More Precaution Against Flu

It’s refreshing to see that most Americans are taking the flu seriously. According to an recent Red Cross survey, 78% of adults are washing their hands more carefully and frequently compared to only 55% in May. (Remember 20 seconds!) Also 75% of adults are taking more care in making sure they are covering their coughs [...]

Tune in for Living With the Flu - Monday, November 2, 7:00 p.m. on KETC

What will this flu season bring? Will there be enough of the H1N1 vaccine for the St. Louis area? What should you do if you or someone in your family becomes ill?

These and other questions will be addressed by a panel of experts on KETC Monday, November 2, at 7:00 p.m. when Channel 9 presents [...]

Need a Flu Education Presentation? The Red Cross Can Help

If you would like a flu education presentation for your company, organization, or other group, the St. Louis chapter of the American Red Cross can help.

For more information on the FREE pandemic flu education presentations to adults and children, visit their Web site or contact Elena Sabin, at esabin@redcrossstl.org or 314-516-2753.

Common Questions: H1N1 Flu - What's the Real Deal?

We all have questions about H1N1. What’s ture? What’s myth? Sharon Stanley, American Red Cross Chief Nurse, has some answers we all can use.

You can find more flu information about tip on our video page.

Living With the Flu - Our Goals

H1N1. A combination of two letters and two numbers very few people knew seven or eight months ago, but now have taken on an ominous meaning for many. As we enter the 2009-2010 flu season, most in the St. Louis region—and across the country—are wondering what will happen and how they and their family can [...]