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November H1N1 Update

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), data on H1N1 cases throughout the United States continue to suggest that symptoms are mild. Nevertheless, the NYC Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (DOHMH) reminds us that vaccination is a key part of flu prevention. Many in the CUNY Community expressed concern regarding shortages of seasonal flu and H1N1 vaccine. We have no control over the national supply, but CUNY’s flu page provides access to the DOHMH vaccination locators, which will help you find a location near you. Prior to visiting any vaccine location, you should call ahead to ensure they have vaccines in stock. [Read More]


Previous Communication

H1N1 Update (October 2009)

H1N1 Update (September 2009)

H1N1 Update (May 2009)

H1N1 Update (April 2009)


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Preventing Transmission of H1N1 Influenza in Colleges and Universities (October 2009)

CUNY Pandemic Influenza Response Plan


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Worried about H1N1 Swine Flu?  What You Should Do

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