With this in mind, now would be a great time to remind ourselves of the things we can do to stop the spread of the virus. Here's some ways, though do not limit yourself to these:
On infants and pregnant women...
Thankfully, some flu drugs are promising to be relatively safe for pregnant mothers and infants. A recent publication from the Canadian Medical Association Journal suggests that the well-known anti-flu drugs TamiFlu (oseltamivir) and Relenza (zanamivir). You can check out this article from the Canadian Press here dated June 15th for more information. This is not a definitive answer, but at least this is an option.
Still, it is best to consult your doctor. If you have doubts, get a second opinion. Might be expensive though.
I suggest keeping tabs on the news about the virus to be abreast of the latest information. Checking the CDC website on swine flu guarantees that you are up to date. Check this CDC link for pregnant women.
Let's keep our fingers crossed and hope that this pandemic dies out sooner than later.
So, it all comes down to personal hygiene and personal health. Be mindful of these, and you should be just fine. More importantly, be aware of yourself and surroundings. At the first sign of trouble, go to the doctor.
Good luck and stay safe!