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H1N1 Influenza Resources for Teaching OthersFact SheetsFacts About the H1N1 Flu English | Chinese | Russian | Spanish | Vietnamese Vaccination FAQs Medical Conditions & Special Populations FAQs: H1N1 and Diabetes Oregon Department of Human Services Topics include pregnancy, child care, talking to children, vaccine facts, Spanish translation and more. Get info» Flu Season Print MaterialsCenters for Disease Control & Prevention Cartoon: Keeping Children and Teens Home With Flu (2-3MB) English | Chinese | Russian | Spanish | Vietnamese H1N1 Flu Pandemic Preparedness Guide
Resources in Other LanguagesPSAs and health messages in a wide variety of different languages. PostersThe posters below were created by health departments to teach and remind others about healthy habits where we work and go to school. You can download these for use at your workplace, school, child care center or community organization.
Cover Your Cough
Morning Health Check
Only You Can Stop the Flu
Stop Germs, Stay Healthy!
Child CurriculumDeveloped by City of Berkeley Public Health: How to Help Young Children Understand a Pandemic VideoTri-County Health Officer on the Civic Agenda Show Gary Oxman, M.D., health officer for Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas counties explains everything you need to know about swine flu. Elmo Flu PSA - Happy & Healthy on Sesame Street Elmo helps kids practice handwashing and sneezing into their elbow. Running time: 30 seconds. More PSAs Visit www.flu.gov/psa for more flu prevention videos and PSAs.
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More InformationH1N1 Hotline • Talk to someone about H1N1 • Get vaccine info and locations Oregon Public Health Centers for Disease Control & World Health Organization
www.who.int/csr/disease/ Contact UsNew Patient Appointments Health Information and Referral Administration 503-988-3674 |
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