(For earlier updates, see categories at left)
(December 29, 2009) An important addition to Monday’s broadcast message announcing the university’s H1N1 family vaccination clinics.
(December 28, 2009) The university will offer an H1N1 vaccination clinic Dec. 30 and another Jan. 16 for eligible faculty, staff, their spouses and domestic partners, and their dependent children. (December 8, 2009) We are now able to offer H1N1 flu vaccine to all eligible students, regardless of age or chronic medical conditions. Any student enrolled in the full-time programs of the Krieger or Whiting schools is now invited to Wednesday’s H1N1 vaccination clinic at Eisenhower Library.
(December 1, 2009) A Food and Drug Administration alert for consumers about Web sites that are or were illegally marketing unapproved, uncleared or unauthorized products related to the 2009 H1N1 flu virus.
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| University open and operating normally. All students, faculty and staff with flulike symptoms are urged to remain out of class, the library, offices and other public places. Stay home. Resume normal activity only after 24 hours without symptoms while off medication. All faculty urged to accommodate rescheduling needs of students who are ill. H1N1 awareness posters are now available for download.

Posters are also available from the CDC: small large This site will provide official announcements and communications on H1N1 flu from The Johns Hopkins University to its students, faculty and staff.
This site will not provide communications from Johns Hopkins Medicine to its employees on clinical issues. Such information is on the Johns Hopkins Medicine intranet. Information specific to the Applied Physics Laboratory can be found on this internal site, available to APL staff through the VPN. |
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