
Santa Clara County Public Health Department Please read this article to get information on when to take a sick child to the ER.
www.latimes.com
For parents worried about a child sick with the flu, deciding when to head to the emergency room can be difficult.Unlike the typical seasonal flu, which is generally most dangerous to infants and the elderly, ...

Wth the Thanksgiving holiday weekend before us, there is much to be thankful for. The Public Health Department would like to thank the residents of Santa Clara County for their patience and understanding as we work to meet the challenges of a pandemic flu...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department No vaccination clinic this weekend, but vaccination efforts will continue with another H1N1 clinic at the County Fairgrounds on Sunday, December 6th, If your child is younger than 10 years old and they had their first H1N1 flu vaccine at least three weeks ago, they now need a second vaccination to be fully protected.
www.sccphd.org
Children under the age of 10 who received the H1N1 flu vaccine at the first public vaccination clinic held on November 7 need to get their booster vaccination. Parents should contact their medical providers first to see if they have the vaccine and schedule an appointment. If your medical provider d...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Need a new shirt? If you're a fan of the Santa Clara County Public Health Department we've got one for you! Read the note below for details.
The first 1,000 fans who live in Santa Clara County to email us at healthwatch@hhs.sccgov.org with their name, mailing address & size will score a "You Make Me Sick" T-shirt...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Flu Season isn't over! Stay well this winter by following our flu-savvy tips.
With so many different messages about H1N1 flu – or “swine flu” – it’s hard to know what is true, and what to do. Santa Clara County Public Health Department wants you to have the information you need to stay healthy. Use commo...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Got a great idea for an H1N1 prevention tips video? Enter our contest today for a chance to win some cool prizes. Winners will have their video be posted on our official websites. Deadline is December 31st. Contest open to Santa Clara County residents over the age of 14. Check out our Notes tab for full contest rules. Good Luck!
High school students created this sample video on Pandemic H1N1 Flu as an example of a possible contest video entry. Check out our notes tab for full contest rules for your chance to win cool prizes! In this video: Tyler Wienckowski, Reni Carlson, Sarah Singh, and Grace Collery from Mercy High School. DISCLAIMER...: Externally provided materials that are shared such as images, video submissions and/or links do not necessarily represent the views of the SCCPHD, nor are they an endorsement of the creators, authors, or organizations by SCCPHD.
Length:1:45

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Score a free shirt! (See note below for details. )
The first 1,000 fans who live in Santa Clara County to email us at healthwatch@hhs.sccgov.org with their name, mailing address & size will score a "You Make Me Sick" T-shirt...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Important update regarding today's H1N1 Public Vaccination Clinic. The line for H1N1 vaccine at at the SCC Fairgrounds is relatively short right now, and we still have enough vaccine supply. If you have young children, or are in one of the 5 high risk groups and still have not recieved a vaccine, come on down. Currentl...y, the line starts about a block from at the main archway gateway and is moving fairly quickly. We are running the clinic until 3:30 pm or until we run out of vaccine. Vist our website for the full list of high-risk groups and to download registration forms.
www.sccphd.org
Check this page to view high-risk groups and download vaccine registration forms
See More
Santa Clara County Public Health Department Check out our H1N1 YouTube Video contest rules by clicking on the link below or going to our Notes tab. Winners with the Best Overall video will score a free Ipod Nano with Video.
The Santa Clara County Public Health Department is sponsoring video contest on YouTube for any Santa Clara County resident 14 years of age or higher. The goal is to get the message out about how to limit the spread of pandemic H1N1 flu (early on called “Swine Flu”). C...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Try your hand at creating your own H1N1 educational video and enter to win some cool prizes. Contest has been extended until December 31st and is open to all Santa Clara County residents ove the age of 14. Submit your video today!
High school students created this sample video on Pandemic H1N1 Flu as an example of a possible contest video entry. Check out our notes tab for full contest rules for your chance to win cool prizes! In this video: Tyler Wienckowski, Reni Carlson, Sarah Singh, and Grace Collery from Mercy High School. DISCLAIMER...: Externally provided materials that are shared such as images, video submissions and/or links do not necessarily represent the views of the SCCPHD, nor are they an endorsement of the creators, authors, or organizations by SCCPHD.
Length:1:45

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Please follow this link for our current Vaccination Clinics.
www.sccphd.org
There is still a limited supply of H1N1 flu vaccine in Santa Clara County. But, more supplies of vaccine are beginning to flow into the county on a more regular basis. We will continue to run clinics for people who are at higher risk for getting or having complications from the H1N1 flu, or who care...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Send us an email, we'll mail you a T-shirt! (Please read the T-shirt note for details).
The first 1,000 fans who live in Santa Clara County to email us at healthwatch@hhs.sccgov.org with their name, mailing address & size will score a "You Make Me Sick" T-shirt...

Santa Clara County Public Health Department Check out Molly's Story
www.youtube.com
Mother of 3 is grateful for H1N1 Vaccine and her experience at the Santa Clara County Public Health's CCS Clinic.

















