H1N1 has gone viral!

by Tim Sullivan on September 4, 2009 · 0 comments

H1N1 is the latest rage on the Internet, TV, radio, and print. You can’t help but hear about swine flu no matter where you go. A couple of the latest news stories I’ve read report that students at Emory and University of Kansas have been quarantined. I guess if you’re one of the healthy students at either of these fine institutions you’re most appreciative that the infected students have been sequestered. I mean, you really don’t want to be stuck next to a coughing, sneezing, sniffling, tissue carrying sicko in English Lit 101. Nope, keep those kids away from the healthy population.

Hey, that reminds me! Mailprotector’s award winning email security service quarantines viruses, too. That’s good – you definitely don’t want your network infected with malware, Trojans or H1N1. Mailprotector keeps all that bad stuff away from your systems. I guess it’s like vitamin C for your email.

Yep – H1N1 has gone viral. Hopefully it doesn’t go postal.

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