Nearly three-quarters (74%) of Americans who contract the flu call out sick from work or school and more than a third (35%) missed more than a week last year, reducing productivity all over the country.
BANNOCKBURN, IL, Nov. 19, 2019 /PRNewswire/ - Nearly three-quarters (74%) of Americans who contract the flu call out sick from work or school and more than a third (35%) missed more than a week last year, reducing productivity all over the country. Furthermore, nearly three in five (58%) Americans worry about catching the flu this season, but more are taking preventative measures – in 2018, 77% of Americans said they took preventative measures to prevent contracting the flu, such as washing their hands frequently, getting vaccinated or wearing a surgical mask in public, while this year 89% percent of Americans said the same. That's according to a new consumer report, "Influenza and the Community," conducted by Stericycle, Inc. (NASDAQ: SRCL), the leading provider of compliance-based solutions that protect people and brands, promote health and safeguard the environment. Just over half (55%) of Americans got a flu shot last year, but this year 61% of Americans have already gotten or plan to get a flu shot, with the majority (31%) planning to get a flu shot in November. Additionally, Americans are taking action to prevent their loved ones from getting the flu – 68% percent of parents, or caretakers of an elderly parent, plan to have their children or parents receive the flu shot. "The Influenza and the Community Survey reveals that while the majority of Americans are still concerned about catching the flu, more people are taking action to keep themselves healthy," said Cindy Miller, Chief Executive Officer at Stericycle. "The height of flu season is expected to occur between December and February, so it's critical that Americans continue to be diligent in protecting themselves and the vulnerable communities around them from contracting the disease. With this uptick in vaccinations, healthcare providers should also revisit proper sharps handling, disposal methods and OSHA compliance to protect their business, staff and patients from injury and contraction, as well as reduce further spread of the flu." Americans' increase in preventative measures against the flu may be related to their concerns around contracting the disease – one third (33%) are most concerned about feeling ill, one quarter (26%) are most concerned about giving the flu to a child or vulnerable family member, one in six (16%) are most worried about missing work/pay and nearly one in 10 (8%) are worried about death. Additional findings from the survey include: Flu Season Causes a Lack of Productivity, Especially for Men
Most Americans Plan to Get Their Flu Shot at a Doctor's Office
Americans View Workplaces That Offer Flu Shots More Positively
Education is Still Needed to Help Combat the Spread of the Flu
For more information about Stericycle's "Influenza and the Community" Survey, click here to read the full report . About Stericycle
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