H1N1 Information Page
PCGHD H1N1 Influenza
Vaccination for
theGeneral Public
The H1N1 influenza
vaccine is available at the health
department by appointment Monday through Friday (except holidays).
Those
interested in receiving the vaccine should call the health department
at (937)
472-0087 Ext. 226 to schedule an appointment. The cost is free.
H1N1 Influenza Vaccination
Pre-Registration
Step 1:
Download, fill out, and bring 1 of these
forms per person receiving vaccine
To download a printable
consent form for the H1N1 Influenza
shot click here.
To download a printable
consent form for the H1N1 Influenza
intranasal vaccine click here.
Step 2:
Read these 2 informational
forms
To view the vaccine
information sheet for the H1N1
Influenza shot click here.
To view the vaccine
information sheet for the H1N1
Influenza intranasal vaccine click here.
Step 3:
Complete the process by
pre-registering with ODH also
To complete the
pre-registration process, visit odh.ohio.gov.
ODH H1N1
FLU INFORMATION LINE - The Ohio Department of
Health established a toll-free information line to answer
questions from
Ohioans about influenza and the vaccine.
The information line phone number is 1-866-800-1404. On
October 14,
2009 the ODH expanded its call center hours to 8 a.m. through 9
p.m.
Monday through Friday. Read More
CDC
H1N1
Influenza Information Page
Infection
Control Recommendations & Facility Closures
What
You
Can Do to Stay Healthy
- Stay informed. This
website will be updated regularly as information becomes available.
- Influenza is thought to spread mainly
person-to-person through coughing or sneezing of infected people.
- Take everyday actions to stay healthy.
- Cover your nose and mouth
with a tissue when you cough or sneeze. Throw the tissue in the trash
after you use it.
- Wash
your hands often with soap and water, especially after you cough or
sneeze. Wash long enough to sing "Happy Birthday" twice.
- Alcohol-based hands cleaners are also
effective.
- Avoid
touching your eyes, nose or mouth. Germs spread that way.
- Try to avoid close contact with sick
people.
- Stay home if
you get sick. CDC recommends that you stay home from work or school and
limit contact with others to keep from infecting them.
- Follow public health advice regarding
school closures, avoiding crowds and other social distancing measures.
- Find healthy ways to deal with stress and
anxiety.
- Call
1-800-CDC-INFO for more information.
General
Info on
H1N1 Flu
H1N1 Flu & you
- H1N1
Flu & You
- Antiviral Drugs
- Taking Care of a Sick Person
- Facemask & Respirator Use
- Images of the Virus
- Audio & Video
- Social Media
Info for Specific Groups
- Parents
& Caregivers
- Pregnant Women
- Camps
- Schools,
Childcare Programs, & Colleges
- Travelers
& Travel Industry
- Clinicians
- Laboratories
- Adults with HIV Infection
- People
With Cardiovascular Disease
- Businesses
and Employers
- Deaf and Hard of
Hearing
More
on the situation
Antiviral Drug Info (English) Relenza Tamiflu
(Spanish) Relenza Tamiflu
Below are some links and
information to help you and your
family be better prepared to deal with H1N1 Influenza.
click here to download
common H1N1 Q&A
click here
to download a brochure full of
information about caring for a family member with H1N1
click here to download a
brochure full of
information about H1N1 related to parents of children
click here to download a
brochure full of
information about H1N1 related to senior citizen
click here to download a
brochure full of
information about H1N1 and pregnant
women