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 Snohomish County H1N1

Flu Information 




Snohomish Health District Info Line 

(425) 339-5220 Monday - Friday, 8 to 5
Flu Information Line e-mail flu@snoco.org

FEATURES

FluView

Click on the title and then follow the link to see Snohomish County statistics...

Local Health Officials Hope to Learn from H1N1 Scramble...

Swine flu turned out to be less deadly than first believed...

Locate H1N1 Vaccine in Snohomish County Here...

The following clinics and pharmacies currently have small quantities of H1N1 vaccine...click the title and follow the link to the list.

National Influenza Immunization Week, Jan 10-16

"A 'third wave' of H1N1 illness is a real concern - unless half the population has immunity to the virus," said Dr. Gary Goldbaum...

Swine Flu Claims Eighth Victim

Published: Wednesday, December 16, 2009 Swine flu claims eighth victim in county By Sharon...

Flu Vaccine Available to All Snohomish County Residents

Health officials are starting to lift restrictions on swine flu vaccinations. Vaccine will be available to anybody older than 6 months Thursday in Snohomish County and on Saturday in King and Pierce counties.

Protect Your Baby from H1N1

If you care for babies and small children or you have babies and small children in your home, get vaccinated against H1N1 and protect their health.

Protect Your Child from H1N1

Vaccinate your children against H1N1 to reduce their risk of serious illness.

Protect Your Teen from H1N1

Get your teen vaccinated against the seasonal and H1N1 flu to reduce their risk of serious illness.

BEWARE phishing scam titled CDC Sponsored State Vaccination Program for H1N1

The CDC has received reports of fraudulent emails phishing for your personal information that are disguised as CDC sponsored H1N1 vaccination programs.

Get H1N1 Vaccination Consent Forms Here

DOWNLOAD NOW and complete the consent form before arriving at the vaccination clinic.

Get H1N1 Vaccination Information Statement Forms Here

DOWNLOAD NOW read and bring with you to your vaccination clinic

Video with Dr. Gary Goldbaum

Watch the video on H1N1 influenza with Dr. Gary Goldbaum, Health Officer, Snohomish Health District

2009 H1N1 Flu and You Brochure

An important brochure from the Snohomish Health District and the Centers for Disease Control.

What to do if you get the flu?

Brochure from the Centers for Disease Control

Volunteer for Medical Reserve Corps

Interested in volunteering to help your community? See information here.

Questions and Answers about Seasonal and H1N1 Flu

Q&A about seasonal flu and H1N1 including vaccinations

At home with the flu - in multiple languages

What you need to know if you are at home with the flu

It takes two H1N1 vaccinations for ages 6 months to 10 years

For children six months to 10 years a second vaccination will be needed about 4 weeks apart.  Follow links...

General Questions & Answers on H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Safety

Important information on the H1N1 (Swine Flu) vaccine safety.

What's the difference between a Cold and Flu?

Information from the Snohomish Health District and the Centers for Disease Control.

H1N1 Resources and Materials

Click link to get up to date information on H1N1 (Swine Flu) in multiple languages.

Got the flu? When should you seek Medical Help

Information provided from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

Cover Your Cough and Wash Your Hands

You can stop the spread of germs with these easy tips.

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