Health Matters

Health Matters is a well-written, 8-page newsletter that provides essential information about pandemic influenza to the public. The articles provide essential and practical information about what to expect during a pandemic, and emphasize personal preparedness, prevention, and home care. The document is an ideal tool for placement on desks or web sites at Local Health Departments or distribution at health fairs, clinics, and public presentations. It is succinct, full of information, and could be revised if the material becomes dated.

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