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Flu.gov webcast will outline steps for dealing with flu for elder advocates

DO YOU OR DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION WORK WITH SENIORS?  KNOW WHAT TO DO ABOUT THE FLU

Join U.S. Assistant Secretary for Aging Kathy Greenlee,Sandy Markwood, CEO, National Association of Area Agencies on Aging (n4a), JimFirman, President and CEO, National Council on Aging (NCOA) and the Centers forDisease Control & Prevention (CDC) for a special FLU.GOV WEBCAST FORORGANIZATIONS AND INDIVIDUALS WHO WORK WITH SENIORS.

DETAILS: Join us WEDNESDAY September 30th, from 1-2 PM(EDT) to learn more about how to prevent or reduce the spread of the flu withexperts from the U.S. Administration on Aging, the Centers for Disease Controland Prevention, the National Council on Aging, and the National Association ofArea Agencies on Aging.    Hosted by theU.S. Department of Health and Human Services, the discussion will be webcastlive on http://flu.gov/live

 

WHAT:          H1N1Preparedness Webcast for the Aging Network

WHEN:         Wednesday September 30, 1-2 PM (EDT)

WHERE:        Liveon No advance registration necessary

WHERE CAN I FIND MORE INFORMATION ABOUT WHAT THOSE WHOWORK WITH SENIORS SHOULD DO ABOUT THE FLU?

Flu.gov is your one-stop website for all the latestinformation about the flu and the new H1N1 flu virus from the CDC and other topscientists and doctors across the federal government. Use our marketing tools to spread the wordabout flu.gov to your seniors, friends and families and help them get the factstoo.