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Ill this fall? Don*t be a hero

Coming into the office with the chills or even a persistent sneeze has become a workplace faux pas
Before the outbreak of H1N1 it would be somewhat okay to go into work with a cold or a few sniffles.  However, now it is not so wise to do so.  

Coming into the workplace with the chills or constantly sneezing is offensive to other employees and irresponsible.

So stay home and get better before you go back to work.  

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