By TIM HERRERA It’s not just you: Yes, everyone you know really is sick. This year’s flu season is the worst in nearly a decade — the most intense since 2009’s swine flu pandemic — and it’s only going to get worse. (If you’re curious why it’s so bad this year, read this .) There are a few things you can do to protect yourself from the flu , like washing your hands frequently and disinfecting shared spaces, but sometimes you will catch it despite your best efforts. If you’re among the unlucky millions who will get the flu this year, this is the most important advice: If you’re able to stay home, please stay home. Going into work while you’re sick doesn’t prove anything, and you’re putting your co-workers at risk. Really — j ust stay home . Phew, glad we got that out of the way. Now for the goods: In collaboration with Wirecutter , a New York Times company that reviews and recommends products, here are five cheap(ish) things to help...
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