H1N1
Pandemic Flu Information
If
you think you have symptoms of H1N1 flu (high fever over 102
degrees, body aches, sore throat, cough and runny nose; sometimes
vomiting and diarrhea are also associated with the H1N1 flu),
or believe you have been exposed to someone with H1N1 flu, we
strongly encourage you to stay home in your room and contact
one of the following:
Campus
Health Triage Nurse
(520) 621-6493
Campus
Health After-Hours On Call Provider
(M-F after 5:00pm only, Saturdays & Sundays)
(520) 570-7898
If you are a UA student, staff member, or retiree, you are eligible to receive the H1N1 vaccine.
UA H1N1 Flu Vaccine Update (updated 6/7/10)
Growing
concern about the spread of H1N1 flu has prompted the Campus Health
Service to compile a list of helpful H1N1 flu-related links.
Be sure to see the Protect Yourself from H1N1 Flu section below.
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