Cold vs. Flu
Symptoms
& Spread
At-Risk Groups
Vaccines
Prevention & Surfaces
100

This illness usually has a gradual onset with sneezing and a runny nose

What is the common cold

100

Flu symptoms usually appear within how many days after exposure

What is 1–4 days

100

Children under this age are especially vulnerable to flu complications

What is 5 years old (especially under 2)

100

Everyone older than this age should get the flu vaccine each year

What is 6 months

100

The CDC recommends washing hands for at least this long

What is 20 seconds

200

This illness usually has a sudden onset with fever, body aches, and fatigue

What is the flu

200

Cold symptoms are usually worst on which days

What are days 2–3

200

Adults over this age are at greater risk of hospitalization from flu

What is 65 years old

200

The best time to get a flu shot is during these months

What is September–October

200

Name one high-touch surface where germs live for hours to days

What are phones, doorknobs, light switches, shopping carts, bus rails, etc.

300

Both cold and flu are what type of illnesses affecting the lungs and airways

What are respiratory illnesses

300

This is the most common way flu and cold germs spread

What are droplets from coughing, sneezing, or talking

300

People with this common lung condition have a higher chance of severe flu

What is asthma or COPD

300

This type of flu vaccine uses a live but weakened virus

The nasal spray flu vaccine (LAIV — Live Attenuated Influenza Vaccine)

300

A bleach solution for disinfecting surfaces can be made with this ratio

What is 4 tsp bleach in 1 quart water

400

The flu is caused by the influenza virus. The cold is caused by what?

What are rhinoviruses (another seasonal virus)

400

Flu viruses can spread up to how many feet when a person coughs or sneezes

What is up to 6 feet

400

Besides age, name two types of health problems that make the flu more dangerous

What are weakened immune systems, diabetes, heart disease, COPD, cancer, HIV/AIDs, Stroke, or blood disorders

400

This vaccine is recommended to prevent pneumonia, a dangerous flu complication

What is the pneumococcal vaccine (PCV or PPSV23)

400

Name two prevention strategies besides vaccines

What are wearing masks, disinfecting surfaces, using sanitizer, social distancing, or covering coughs/sneezes

500

How long are most adults contagious after getting the flu

What is 3–5 days, but can last up to 7 days. Children and people with weak immune systems can spread it even longer

500

After touching a shopping cart or bus handle, what’s the easiest way germs can get into your body

What is touching your eyes, nose, or mouth before washing your hands

500

Living in these types of settings increases risk due to close contact

What are nursing homes, assisted living, or long-term care facilities

500

Besides doctors offices, name two places in Omaha where you can get a flu or pneumonia vaccine

What are local pharmacies like CVS, Walgreens, Hy-Vee, or Walmart, and community clinics like the Douglas County Health Department, OneWorld, YMCA free clinics, or Visiting Nurse Association events

500

Special step adults 65 and older take to better protect themselves from the flu

What is a high-dose or adjuvanted flu vaccine (which strengthens their immune response)

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