H1n1 outbreak response

    • [DOC File]Sells Service Response to H1N1 - IHI

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      An Impact Story: Sells Service Unit’s Response to H1N1 In April 2009, reports of an unknown flu-like illness began surfacing in nations outside of the United States. By month’s end, the first cases of what we now know to be the novel influenza virus, H1N1, had been reported in the United States.


    • [DOC File]Missouri Department of Health and Senior Services

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      The Missouri State Public Health Laboratory (MSPHL) played an integral part in Missouri’s public health response to the 2009 H1N1 influenza outbreak and implemented its Continuity of Operations and pandemic plans. As initial demand for testing began, the MSPHL collaborated with DHSS epidemiologists to implement a mechanism for sample approval ...


    • [DOC File]Guidance on Flexibility and Waivers for SEAs, LEAs ...

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      An H1N1 outbreak would meet the definition of an “exceptional or uncontrollable circumstance.” A-2. May states and local recipients renegotiate their agreed-upon performance levels for adult and career and technical education programs if an H1N1 outbreak occurs? Yes, if an H1N1 outbreak makes it excessively difficult to meet performance goals.


    • [DOC File]Pandemic Influenza - Participant Manual

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      Is the school district’s current emergency response plan suited for a pandemic influenza outbreak? Has the State legislature drafted policy providing considerations and accommodations to local school districts in the event of a pandemic flu (i.e., reducing the number of required school days and allowing for additional leave for staff).


    • [DOC File]With the current and on-going efforts to minimize …

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      RE: Food Service During School Closures Due to H1N1 Outbreaks. The United States Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) is encouraging all LEA’s to develop emergency response plans to ensure children eligible for free/reduced meals have access to meals if schools are closed/dismissed due to …


    • [DOC File]Questions and Answers on Providing Services to …

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      During an outbreak of H1N1 influenza, local educational agencies (LEAs) and early intervention service (EIS) programs will need to collaborate with their state, Bureau of Indian Education (BIE), or local public health department to address questions about how, what, and when services should be provided.


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