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Frequently Asked Questions about the 2009 H1N1 Influenza Vaccine
The first doses of the H1N1 vaccines are now available
Frequently Asked Questions about the Upcoming Flu Season
As we head into flu season, here are some frequent questions we have received.
Things to Keep in Mind for the Upcoming Flu Season
A few things to keep in mind to minimize disruptions in your life from H1N1.
Update on H1N1 Vaccine and How Employers Can Plan for Upcoming Flu Season
Health officials are preparing for the next round of H1N1 outbreaks
How the H1N1 Pandemic Will Influence This Winter’s Flu Season
With winter and the changing weather comes seasonal influenza
EGA to Become Significa Benefit Services, Inc.
August 1, we will launch Significa Benefit Services, Inc.
World Continues to Monitor H1N1 Situation
Four weeks have passed since the WHO declared H1N1 a global pandemic
CDC Continues to Monitor United States H1N1 Situation
The WHO has raised the level of pandemic alert from Phase 5 to Phase 6
WHO Raises Pandemic Level to 6
First global flu pandemic in 41 years
WHO Provides Update on H1N1 Spread and Transition to Phase 6
As of June 2, 2009, WHO reported 19,273 confirmed cases and 117 deaths
WHO Report Cites Lessons Learned and Ongoing Challenges
As of May 27, 2009, WHO reports 13,398 cases and 95 deaths of H1N1 flu worldwide
Despite New Outbreaks, Pandemic Alert Level Remains at 5
There are 9,830 confirmed cases of H1N1 worldwide. 89 of these are in the U.S.
CDC Removes Travel Health Warning
As of May 17, 2009, 39 countries have reported 8,480 cases of the H1N1 flu.
When Should I Call the Doctor
Communities have developed protocols for determining physician evaluation needs
H1N1 Cases Reaching a Plateau
H1N1 case confirmations continue to increase, but the rate suggests a plateau
H1N1 Outbreak Continues But Virus Severity Appears to be More Moderate
Worldwide H1N1 is at 2099 cases. The U.S. is reporting 896 cases in 41 states.
H1N1 Frequently Asked Questions
Some facts to know about the H1N1 virus
H1N1 Outbreak Continues But Virus Severity Appears to be More Moderate
Despite the outbreak continuing, severity of the H1N1 virus has decreased
Centers for Disease Control Continues Aggressive Response to H1N1 Outbreak
The CDC continues to take action to respond to the expanding H1N1 flu outbreak
FMLA CHANGES ARE IN EFFECT
The U.S Department of Labor “DOL” published a Final Rule under the Family and Medical Leave Act “FMLA”
IMPACT OF THE AMERICANS WITH DISABILITIES ACT AMENDMENTS ACT OF 2008
Title I of the Americans With Disabilities Act of 1990 “ADA” prohibits private employers, state and local governments, employment agencies, and labor unions from discriminating against qualified individuals with disabilities in job application procedures, hiring, firing, advancement, compensation, job training, and other terms, conditions, and privileges of employmen