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Last updated on July 30, 2010 at 3:25 PM EDT.
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As of July 31, 2010, MyFluSafety.com is no longer being actively updated. Updates will resume if/when the need arises.
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2010-11 Seasonal Flu Vaccination
The single best way to protect against the flu is to get vaccinated each year. Because flu viruses change every year, the vaccine is updated annually, so even if you or
your children got a flu vaccine last year, you still need to get a flu vaccine this season to be protected.
Learn more
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Additional Resources:

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Video: "The Flu Ends with U" PSA (En Espanol)
(Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) -
Non-Safety-Related Voluntary Recall of Unused Doses from Certain Lots of Sanofi Pasteur H1N1 Vaccine in Pre-Filled Syringes
(Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) - 2009 H1N1 Flu and Travel
(Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) -
It's important to think about how the 2009 H1N1 flu may affect your travel plans. On this page, you can find helpful information about 2009 H1N1 flu and travel.
- FDA Warns of Unapproved and Illegal H1N1 Drug Products Purchased Over the Internet (Source: Food and Drug Administration)
- State and National Statistics:
- National Interactive Flu Map (Source: Flu.gov)
This site includes flu information (resources, news monitoring, disease reporting, RSS, Twitter, and YouTube) for each state.
- Contact your county health department: Find your local County Health Department
- Locate a healthcare provider, if you do not have one http://findahealthcenter.hrsa.gov
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's general overview of H1N1 Flu: H1N1 Flu & You
- From the left side of this web page, select a topic area for additional helpful resources.

