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[February 14, 2011]

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[February 14, 2011]

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Special Note

Since the WHO has decided to no longer use the designation "swine" flu because the virus does not affect pigs and swine and only a small part of its genome has swine DNA, MBayFluWatch henceforth will use WHO's new designation, which is influenza A(H1N1).

Find a Flu Shot!

Google Flu Shot Availability Map
View an interactive U.S. map to find H1N1 and seasonal flu shot availability.

Or visit FindAFluShot.com for flu immunization locations near you.

FREE Monterey Bay
A(H1N1) Vaccinations!

A(H1N1) vaccine is available Monday through Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm at the following Monterey County Clinic Services locations. Injections are given on a first-come,first-serve basis. Persons of all ages are eligible to be vaccinated at these locations:

  • Alisal Health Center, 559 E. Alisal St, Suite 201, Salinas, 755-8870
  • Seaside Family Health Center, 1150 Fremont, 899-8100

For more clinic information, see the Monterey County Health Department Website at http://www.mtyhd.org/, or call Monterey County 211 or the Flu Information line at 831.796.1280.

MBayFluWatch, where Monterey Bay area residents access up to date influenza information.

MBayFluWatch is a collaborative effort between the Monterey County Health Department and the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, which is also a Center for Public Health Preparedness.

Avian & Swine Flu Maps

[July 7, 2010]

Click on maps to view influenza (H1N1 and H5N1) cases in humans or in poultry and wild birds.
[Note: As of July 15, 2009, the World Health Organization no longer offers a map of H5N1 incidence in poultry and wild birds on its website.]

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Videos

[September 9, 2009]

Watch videos of H1N1 Panel: Where are we with Pandemic Influenza? H1N1 Panel: Where are we with Pandemic Influenza?
Videos of panelists discussing recommendations for dealing with the 2009-10 influenza season at a seminar at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, presented by the Monterey County Health Education Consortium on September 9, 2009.


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