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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

Campus hosts H1N1 vaccine clinics all week (Feb. 3)

For registered students, Student Health Services is offering H1N1 vacciinations by appointment and through clinics. The next scheduled clinics are:

  • Wednesday, Feb. 3;
  • Thursday, Feb. 4; and
  • Friday, Feb. 5.

All clinics will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. and 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the North Lobby of the Cowell Student Health Center.

Vaccination will be administered on a first-come, first-served basis while supplies last. The $10 cost for the vaccination will be billed directly to a student's MyBill account.

More information about flu vaccination recommendations, options and costs is available at Student Health Services.

 

Yolo County updates information on vaccination clinics (Jan. 21)

The Yolo County Health Department has updated information on its series of free H1N1 flu vaccination clinics for the general public.

The clinics are set for:

  • Davis -- Tuesdays, Jan. 26, Feb. 2 and Feb. 9;
  • West Sacramento -- Thursdays through February; and
  • Woodland -- Mondays and Wednesdays through February (excluding Feb. 15).

A Yolo County news release offers more details.

 

H1N1 flu vaccine available to general public (Jan. 13)

The Yolo County Health Department reports that the H1N1 flu vaccine is now available to the general public through health care providers and retail pharmacies.

The health department also has vaccination clinics scheduled in West Sacramento, Woodland and Winters through Jan. 27.

A Yolo County news release offers more details.