WHAT SHOULD YOU EXPECT AT AN H1N1 VACCINE CLINIC? WONDERING IF YOU SHOULD GET VACCINATED AND IF IT'S WORTH THE WAIT?
KNOW WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE FLU
Join experts from HHS' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the District of Columbia's Department of Health and the Fairfax (Va.) County's Department of Health, for a special Flu.gov Webcast to get more information on what to expect in getting the H1N1 vaccine, insights into vaccine availability, and hear from everyday Americans who recently chose to get the vaccine
Ask our experts your questions and share your concerns so you can be prepared.
DETAILS: Join HHS on Wednesday, November 4, 2009 from 1-2 p.m. (EST) to learn more about what to expect at H1N1 vaccination clinics so you can be prepared. Experts will answers questions regarding how these clinics work, steps you can take to protect yourself, and how vaccine gets to your community. This show will be Webcast live on www.flu.gov/live .
WHAT: Know What to Do about the Flu Webcast
WHEN: WEDNESDAY, November 4, 2009 from 1-2 PM (EST)
WHERE: Live on www.flu.gov/live
Participate in the Webcast by sending questions to hhsstudio@hhs.gov .
WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION ON H1N1 AND THE H1N1 VACCINE MY COMMUNITY?
www.Flu.gov is your one-stop website for all the latest information about the flu and the new H1N1 flu virus from the CDC and other top scientists and doctors across the federal government. Use our www.flu.gov marketing tools to spread the word about flu.gov to your friends and families and help them get the facts, too.
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