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Updates from Johns Hopkins University on H1N1 Flu

Universitywide Updates
H1N1 vaccination update for JHU employees: Tier 1c
November 16, 2009
H1N1 update: vaccination for JHU employees
November 10, 2009
Guidance on H1N1 flu vaccine policies and priorities at Johns Hopkins
October 15, 2009
A message to all faculty and staff members
September 23, 2009
Update to students, faculty and staff on presumed H1N1 case
September 8, 2009
Message from Scott Zeger, interim provost and svp, academic affairs
August 13, 2009

Universitywide News coverage in Johns Hopkins Media
Hopkins nursing receives grant to teach vaccination skills
November 2, 2009
“Mask debate” diverting needed attention from flu-preventive measures that work
October 1, 2009
Preparing for the arrival of students—and the H1N1 virus
August 31, 2009
Bloomberg School of Public Health to test H1N1 flu vaccine
August 24, 2009
Johns Hopkins Public Health Magazine special report
Summer 2009
Johns Hopkins Publis Health Magazine audio interviews
Summer 2009

Homewood Campus Updates
H1N1 vaccine update: More students now eligible
November 11, 2009
UPDATE: H1N1 vaccinations for JHU/Homewood students

November 5, 2009
H1N1 vaccine deadline for highest-priority students
October 29, 2009
Vaccine available Friday for highest-priority students
October 21, 2009
What to do now that I have the flu? Guidance for students in the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences and the Whiting School of Engineering from the Homewood campus Student Health and Wellness Center
September 29, 2009
FLU FOOD program for students

September 21, 2009
The Johns Hopkins H1NI glossary for students
September 14, 2009
H1N1 questions and answers for students in the Krieger and Whiting Schools
August 28, 2009


Current Status:

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.

Download posters:
H1N1 awareness posters are now available for download.

Posters are also available from the CDC: small large

About this site:
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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