H1N1 Influenza Information and News
The best
way to avoid getting H1N1 Influenza is to focus on
general hygiene practices and monitor trustworthy sources of information for
updates.
Vaccination Activities in Broomfield
CDPHE Announces: H1N1 Vaccine Available for all Coloradans over the Age of 6 Months
Please contact your local medical
provider or community immunizers who have the H1N1 vaccine available if you are interested in receiving an H1N1 vaccine. If you are
not a Broomfield resident, you may also contact your local public health department
to determine their plans for vaccine administration and distribution.
H1N1 Child Consent
Form
Formulario de
Consentimiento del Niño
H1N1 Adult Consent
Form
Formulario de
Consentimiento del Adultos
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Recommendations for preventing the spread of flu:
Stay home from work if you are sick and experiencing flu-like symptoms
Avoid close contact with people who are ill
Wash hands frequently
with soap and water or use hand sanitizer if soap and water is not available
Cough and sneeze into your elbow
or tissue
Get your seasonal flu vaccines from your
primary care physicians or community immunizers
For more information, call the
Colorado
HELP Line 877.462.2911 or Broomfield Health and Human Services
720.887.2295.