The Campus Health Center will continue its H1N1 vaccination clinic
on Wednesday, November 4, beginning at 7:30 a.m. Supplies are limited.
The vaccine is being made available consistent with the protocols from
the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and Ottawa County
Health Department. Priority recipients include:
• pregnant
women
• caregivers and those who live in households with children
younger than 6 months of age
• people 6 months through 24 years
old
• people 25-64 who have health conditions associated with a
greater risk of medical complications from influenza.
Vaccinations take about two weeks to become effective. Medical
professionals advise continuing routine precautions and taking extra
precautions against the flu, including washing hands frequently.
Tamiflu is no longer recommended for those with early symptoms or who
may have been in contact with someone with the flu.
Grand Valley students, faculty and staff members are asked to
stay informed about the H1N1 virus, its symptoms (fever, cough, aches,
sore throat and fatigue) and to take precautions to stay healthy, as
outlined below:
• Wash your hands frequently with soap and water
• Cover
your mouth and nose when coughing or sneezing
• Stay home if you
have flu symptoms
More information about the outbreak can be found on the CDC Web
site, www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu,
and on Grand Valley’s emergency preparedness site, www.gvsu.edu/emergency.
Distribution of H1N1 vaccine continues
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