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H1N1 Flu & Health Care Workers ::: Vital Prevention Information
Looking at the chart below, you can see health care workers are at special risk of exposure to the H1N1 Flu Virus. The Centers for Disease Control recommends, especially, that those working in the health care field get a their H1N1 Flu Vaccination as quickly as possible to help reduce the potential for spreading the illness.
The H1N1 Flu Vaccinations have been shipping to hospitals, clinics and health care centers for several weeks, and the CDC reports there are approximately 26.6 million doses of the H1N1 Flu Vaccine that have already been made available.
As more vaccine is grown, those at less risk of exposure to H1N1 Flu will be able to more easily obtain an H1N1 Flu Vaccination.
Health Care Workers' Exposure to H1N1 Flu
The Centers for Disease Control is publishing regular updates on the current outbreak of the H1N1 Flu, known as the "Swine Flu". This statistic chart shows the exposure levels to which you, as a health care worker, may be exposed.
For a current chart of hospitalizations and deaths, by age group, CLICK HERE »

Will Regular Flu Shots Protect Me?
Getting a seasonal flu shot is always a good idea for health care workers, but what will that do to protect you against the H1N1 Flu?
MORE ABOUT SEASONAL FLU VACCINATIONS »
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Current H1N1 Flu Statistics
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