Health

H1N1 (Swine) Flu

H1N1 Flu Vaccinations


The Davis County Health Department is currently offering the H1N1 vaccine to the general public. The H1N1 vaccine is NOT mandatory. Dates, times and locations of clinics are being announced as they become available.

Individuals and Families


To learn how to minimize your risk for acquiring H1N1 flu and how to care for those who are sick, click here.

Flu Activity, Epidemiology and Surveillance


For information about the current Davis County H1N1 Influenza situation, click here.

Healthcare Professionals


H1N1 clinical guidance, treatment information, patient education materials, and surveillance data are available for clinicians and public health professionals. To access these resources, click here.

Schools


For tools that help schools prepare and educate students and parents, click here.

Businesses


Companies face special considerations in preventing the spread of flu among employees and the public. For tools to educate employees and ensure continuity of operations, click here.

H1N1 Flu Updates


What You Need to Know About Flu Vaccinations (pdf)
H1N1 Flu Vaccine Clinics Scheduled in Davis County
New Guide Available for Community and Faith-Based
    Organizations Working to Help Americans Stay Healthy from
    H1N1 and Seasonal Flu

CDC Fact Sheet: Safety of Thimerosal in Vaccines
    Against 2009 H1N1 Flu



H1N1 Frequently Asked Questions


To view answers to commonly asked questions about the H1N1 flu virus, click here.

Wash hands often | Cover coughs and sneezes | Stay home when sick

Contact Information

Flu Information Line (801) 451-3333

2-1-1 Information and Referral
Hours
Monday–Friday
8:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.

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