H1N1 Vaccine

Upcoming H1N1 vaccinations

2009 H1N1 flu vaccine consent form

Consentimiento para recibir la vacuna contra la gripe H1N1 2009

Chronic medical conditions

H1N1 Flu

Most cases of H1N1 flu can be treated at home. For more information see the links below.

What should I do if I get sick?

How should I care for H1N1 at home?

When should I visit the ER?

Click here for a printable fact sheet.

 

For information on caring for high risk groups, see the links below.

Pregnant women

Childcare providers

Parents with high risk children

 

H1N1 Updates:

January 29, 2010 Monroe Clinic Lifts Hospital Visitation Restrictions

November 17, 2009 H1N1 Activity Eases in Wisconsin, But Remains High

November 13, 2009 State Recommends Continued Prioritization of H1N1 Vaccine

November 12, 2009 Health Department to hold H1N1 clinics

November 5, 2009 Wisconsin Department of Health Update, Asthma and 2009 H1N1 Influenza

November 4, 2009 Next round of H1N1 vaccine arrives

November 3, 2009 H1N1, seasonal flu efforts noteworthy

October 30, 2009 Wisconsin Department of Health Update, H1N1 Severity Remains Mild

October 26, 2009 Monroe Clinic Tightens Hospital Visitation

 

more clips:

How to take care of a sick person at home-part 2, CJ Smith, DO, Monroe Clinic

H1N1 school preparedness, Lori Soderberg, RN, District Nurse at School District of Monroe

H1N1 school preparedness-part 2, Lori Soderberg, RN, District Nurse at School District of Monroe

What is a pandemic, Mary Flynn, RN, BSN, CIC, Infection Control at Monroe Clinic

Preventing the spread of H1N1, RoAnn Warden, RN, BSN, Green County Health Department

How to prepare your home for an emergency, Tanna McKeon, Green County Emergency Management