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- Letter to the faculty on H1N1 issues
- Personal protective supplies available through UD Mart
- IT recommends technology options for course continuity in event of H1N1 outbreak
- Information sessions on H1N1 scheduled in October
- Sept. 15 is Get Ready Day
- UD Library creates online 'H1N1 Information Guide'
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- UD prepares for H1N1
9:03 a.m., Sept. 11, 2009----Two information sessions on H1N1 influenza - one for students and the other for employees -- will be held during October on the Newark campus.
Craig Koska of the Delaware Division of Public Health will speak at both sessions and will answer questions from the audience.
The session for students will be held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Oct. 13, in Room 120 of Smith Hall.
The session for employees will be held at noon, Wednesday, Oct. 14, in the Rodney Room of the Perkins Student Center.
To keep informed of what's happening at the University of Delaware in conjunction with H1N1, please visit the link on the University's home page to the H1N1 411 Web page.
The top recommendations from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention continue to be:
- Wash your hands.
- If you feel sick, stay home.