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Print Materials: Posters/Flyers/Brochures
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Flu Talk - Information for Parents & Gaurdians
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Arm Yourself Against the Flu - For Community and Public Settings
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7 X 10.75” poster (Spanish) |
8.5 X 11 flyer |
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Cover Your Cough (poster and flyer: multiple languages)
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Healthy Habit Stop Germs (flyer: multiple languages)
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Germ Stopper (flyer: multiple languages)
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Seasonal & Novel H1N1 Flu: A Guide for Parents (brochure)
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No Ordinary Flu Comic book
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Health Matters Handwashing Posters
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Health Matters Flu Prevention Posters
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Radio Ads
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NEW! Ask the Doctor: A radio ad featuring Idaho State Epidemiologist Dr. Christine Hahn M.D., answering three common questions about H1N1 and seasonal flu:
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(2.) I was sick but I am feeling better today, can I go back to work?
(3.) I got a seasonal flu shot this year, but what about H1N1? |
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Ask the Doctor: A radio ad featuring Idaho State Epidemiologist Dr. Christine Hahn M.D., answering three common questions about flu vaccination:
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(1.) I got a flu shot last year, do I really need another one?
(2.) Why should I get a flu shot? I never get sick!
(3.) I’m pretty sure the flu shot gave me the flu last year...
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Television
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NEW! On Idaho Public Television's Dialogue, host Joan Cartan-Hansen talks with Idaho's State Epidemiologist Dr. Christine Hahn about the H1N1 virus in Idaho, about flu shots, and about how individuals, government and businesses should handle this flu season.
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Web Site Buttons
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| Add a button to your Web site. Let your Web site visitors know how to stop the spread of novel H1N1 flu and where to get more information about novel H1N1 flu. |
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CDC Widgets
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A widget is a CDC.gov application that displays the featured content directly on your web page. You can embed content in personalized home pages, blogs, and other sites. Once you've added the widget, there's no technical maintenance. CDC.gov will update the content automatically.
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