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   Tuesday, February 09, 2010
Saskatchewan! Healthy people. A healthy province.

Stay informed about ways to prevent infection with H1N1 flu.

A flu vaccination is the best way to protect yourself and loved ones from infection.

How to prepare for, and deal with, H1N1 influenza. Updated regularly.

Information on how to find vaccination clinic details for your area.

Clinical guidances and other information from the Ministry and from the Public Health Agency of Canada.

Inform yourself and take precautions

H1N1 Flu Information

All Saskatchewan residents are encouraged to take personal precautions to avoid being infected with, or transmitting, the H1N1 virus to others. Visit a flu clinic and get vaccinated. Wash your hands frequently, cough or sneeze into the crook of your arm, and stay at home if you're not feeling well.

People with questions or concerns are encouraged to call their local health region's Flu line, or the provincial HealthLine at 1-877-800-0002.

For up-to-date health alerts and more information see FightFlu or call 1-800-454-8302 (Public Health Agency of Canada).

 

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Related Links

Information about the seasonal flu.

Information about H1N1 immunizations in Saskatchewan, the publicly-funded vaccine, benefits, risks, and how to find out more.

Information about preparations for an influenza pandemic, including a new plan for Saskatchewan's health care system.


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