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Flu vaccination update: 11/24/09

 

H1N1 vaccinations:

  • Tuesday, Nov. 24 by appointment only for current MIT undergraduate and graduate students under age 24, Pediatric Service patients ages 4-17, pregnant MIT employees, pregnant MIT students, pregnant spouses/partners of MIT students, and spouses/partners of pregnant employees and students in their third trimester. Call 617-253-4865.
  • Wednesday, Dec. 15 by appointment only for MIT Pediatrics patients under age 10 who need their second dose of H1N1 vaccine.
    Call 617-253-4865.
  • Children under age 4 who need their first H1N1 shot: parents should call 617-253-1505 for an appointment.
  • Additional clinics will be announced soon.

Seasonal vaccinations:

  • Waiting list for MIT Medical patients. Call 617-253-4865 to add your name.

More information  >>

Think you have the flu?

Common symptoms, self-isolation and treatment, when to seek medical help

Especially for students

If you're sick, if your roommate is sick, supplies to keep on hand

Vaccinations

Seasonal flu vaccine, H1N1 vaccine, pneumococcus vaccine

Faculty and staff

Teaching during a health crisis, employee leave policies

Multimedia

Videos, posters, flyers, brochures

More flu information

CDC, WHO, flu.gov, Mass.gov, resources in other languages


Avoid the Flu!

  1. Wash your hands frequently and thoroughly with soap and warm water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer
  2. Cover coughs and sneezes
  3. Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth
  4. Stay home if you are feeling sick
  5. Spread the word with these downloadable posters

Snacks on a plane? Video with Dr. Howard Heller

Transcript available

More MIT Medical videos


Questions?

Check the Flu FAQ or MIT Flu Central first. If you still have questions, email comments-fluinfo@mit.edu or use the form below*:

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* This form is not intended for specific medical questions. If you or other family members are ill and have concerns about symptoms, call MIT Medical at 617-253-4481, 24 hours a day.