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Department of Education Releases Guidance on H1N1 Flu for Campuses

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Department of Education Releases Guidance on H1N1 Flu for Campuses


Aug. 25, 2009


The Department of Education (ED) has issued guidance for colleges and universities on preparing for a possible outbreak of the H1N1 influenza virus on campus this fall. Since the first round of vaccine for the H1N1 virus is not expected until mid-October, the government is concerned that the flu may affect large numbers of Americans before inoculations can begin, especially within high-risk populations such as college students.

Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Kathleen Sebelius held a conference call last week to discuss the new guidance and also to urge institutions to review policies and procedures now so they are prepared to move beyond preventative steps if needed.

Secretary Sebelius said that campuses will be notified of the specific arrival date of the vaccine as soon as possible in order to plan for what will likely be a very large vaccination campaign.

Because students are especially vulnerable to this very unpredictable strain of flu, ED and HHS, in partnership with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), are preparing a non-traditional marketing strategy using venues such as Facebook to alert students about how to limit their exposure and what do to if they get sick. ED?s goal is twofold: to curtail the spread of the virus and to limit disruption on campus should an outbreak occur.

The primary web site for all things H1N1-related is www.flu.gov. Other resources include:

CDC?s health-focused toolkit for colleges and universities
ED?s online flu resources for the education community
ACE?s Pandemic Preparedness Memo, which gives a brief overview of some key actions and considerations in preparing for a potential infection on your campus
The National Association of College and University Attorneys Disaster Planning and Response resource page
The American College Health Association H1N1 resource page


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