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Emergency Services/Campus Safety: UC Davis H1N1 flu information

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If you have flu symptoms

Students: If you are experiencing flu-like symptoms, please call the advice nurse at (530) 752-9649 before visiting Student Health Services.

Faculty & staff: UC Davis faculty and staff should contact their health plan's Web site or their primary care providers.

In an emergency: Dial 911.

College campuses have not been immune from the H1N1 flu, and UC Davis is prepared. For more information about what the campus is doing and how you can protect your health, please review the links at left.

Latest news

H1N1 vaccine clinics canceled

H1N1 vaccination clinics scheduled for Monday, Nov. 23, and Tuesday, Nov. 24, have been cancelled. The clinics will be rescheduled when the campus receives its next shipment of intranasal H1N1 vaccine, due in December.

Meanwhile, students are encouraged to get vaccinated when they are at home over the Thanksgiving holiday, if they have the option to do so.

The cancellations were necessary due to overwhelming attendance at the campus’s first H1N1 vaccination clinic on Thursday, Nov. 19. Student Health Services administered the intranasal vaccine to about 700 students during the three-hour clinic — more than campus health officials had expected to be able to serve in one afternoon.

Student Health Services still has a limited supply of injectable H1N1 influenza vaccine, which it is administering to high-risk students on a priority basis. Any student, regardless of medical history, may request to be placed on a waiting list for the injectable vaccine, but those who have chronic conditions, are immunocompromised, or pregnant will have the highest priority.

To sign up for the waiting list, registered UC Davis students may log in to Health-e-Messaging and go to the appointments page.