New swine flu service set up in Sussex

A NEW service is being launched in Sussex to help vulnerable people should they become ill with flu.

As swine flu continues to be present in the community, everyone is being urged to identify a number of family members or friends who can become your Flu Friends, and help you if you become unwell.

Your Flu Friends could be relatives, neighbours and friends who will be able to collect medicines, food and other supplies for you if you get swine flu, so that you don't have to leave your home. This will help to prevent the spread of flu out into the community.

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A West Sussex PCT spokeswoman said: "Your Flu Friends should be people who live relatively close to you and be people that you would be happy to share your personal health details with.

"However, we appreciate not everyone will have someone they can ask to be their Flu Friend."

Today the Sussex Flu Friends Helpline launches on 0300 100 1822.

The helpline is available for anyone in Sussex who has become ill with flu-like symptoms, accessed the National Pandemic Flu Service or contacted their GP, and has been offered antiviral medication, but who is unable to find a Flu Friend who could collect the antivirals for them.

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