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Current Campus Status:

11/17/09 UPDATE: The University of Florida’s Student Health Care Center Occupational Medicine clinic will hold an outreach clinic on Friday to offer H1N1 flu vaccine to all health care workers, faculty, staff and students in UF’s Health Science Center.

The clinic is scheduled from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Health Science Center Founders Gallery. Vaccines will be administered on a first come, first serve basis.

Vaccines also will be available at UF’s Student Health Care Center Occupational Medicine clinic, in room D2-49 of the dental building. Call 352-392-0627 to make sure vaccines are still available before going to the clinic.  Employees must present their ID badges to receive shots.

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11/16/09 UPDATE: The University of Florida Student Health Care Center has received another allotment of H1N1 vaccines from the Alachua County Health Department, and the clinic expects on Thursday to begin administering about 1,400 H1N1 vaccines to students. Register online at: http://shcc.ufl.edu/h1n1/

 

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Below are regularly updated information
reports regarding case numbers for H1N1:

University of Florida
SHCC Weekly Report (updated each Monday) – Cases of influenza and influenza-like-illness seen at UF’s Student Health Care Center.

State of Florida
FDOH Influenza Weekly Surveillance Report (updated each Tuesday) – The Florida Department of Health monitors influenza activity through multiple surveillance systems across the state.

Nationwide
ACHA Influenza Surveillance (updated each Monday) – Weekly influenza-like-illness cases reported by participating colleges and universities to the American College Health Association.

CDC Situation Update – nationwide influenza activity estimates reported by states and territories and compiled by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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Additional Resources:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Updated information and resources

PandemicFlu.gov
U.S. Government resources and information.

Florida Department of Health
Information from the State of Florida
Florida Flu Line: (877) 352-3581

Alachua County Health Department
Local information from Alachua County

World Health Organization
Current pandemic threat level and alerts

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CDC-INFO
National contact center available 24/7

CDC | Facebook
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CDC Twitters
Instant updates on H1N1 and emergency preparedness

CDC YouTube
Short videos on H1N1 and CDC response