Special issue on flu and schools from the NEA Health Information Network and NEA Today.    

Go See the Nurse
Armed with health and safety know-how, school nurses are your secret weapon for fighting potential flu outbreaks.
 
We've Got Your Back

Support professionals step up their game to keep germs out of hallways, cafeterias, and buses.
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Is that Shot for Me?
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Find out who's first in line to receive the H1N1 vaccine.
 
ABCs of Fighting Flu
NEA President Dennis Van Roekel and friends demonstrate common sense ways to prevent the spread of germs.

Be Prepared
7 Things to do before flu season hits.

Long Distance Learning
Take advantage of technology to keep classes going–even if your school closes.
 
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Over three–quarters of U.S. H1N1 cases have occurred in people younger than 25—and other facts about the flu.
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Are you covering the flu in your lesson plans? Share your ideas.
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   Where Do I Go for More Information?
NEA Today Express The NEA Health Information Network is working with local, state, and national health organizations and the federal government to bring educators and schools the latest information about H1N1.
Visit our Web site for updates from the Centers for Disease Control, the Department of Education, information about vaccines, tips for cleaning and sanitizing schools, and more.
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