H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu) Updates
New information
will be posted to this site as it becomes available.
- November 30,
2009: H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Available for High-Risk Faculty and Staff
- November 4,
2009: H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Clinic Set for Students
- September 21,
2009: Campus updates from Jay Cutspec, Director Student Health and
Counseling
- August 27,
2009: Email to campus community from Jay Cutspec, Director of
Student Health and Counseling
- August 4, 2009:
Email to campus community from Jay Cutspec, Director of
Student Health and Counseling
- July 14, 2009:
Updates from the Student Health and Counseling Center
- May 4, 2009:
H1N1 Influenza (Swine Flu) Update from News Services
- April 28, 2009:
Updates and fact sheets from Jay Cutspec, Director of Student
Health and Counseling
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April 27, 2009: Email to campus community from Jay Cutspec, Director of
Student Health and Counseling
Information for Those Attending Upcoming Public Events at UNC Asheville
While the H1N1 influenza appears to be mild in otherwise healthy people, it
can spread easily from person to person. Social distancing is one of the
best ways to help curb the spread of the flu. Therefore, UNC Asheville
health officials strongly discourage members of the public with
influenza-like symptoms from attending campus events until they are free of
fever for at least 24 hours. If you have questions about whether you are
well enough to attend campus events, call UNC Asheville's Health Services at
828/251-6520.
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