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As the
President's advisor on Homeland Security, I am passing along the following
message from Kathleen Sebelius, Secretary of Health and Human Services,
Janet Napolitano, Secretary of Homeland Security, and Arne Duncan,
Secretary of Education, who are leading the efforts to prepare our Nation
for the coming flu season.
Fellow Americans,
This spring we were confronted with an outbreak of a troubling flu virus
called 2009-H1N1. As the fall flu season approaches, it is critical that we
reinvigorate our preparedness efforts across the country in order to
mitigate the effects of this virus on our communities.
Today, we are holding an H1N1 Influenza Preparedness Summit in conjunction
with the White House to discuss our Nation's preparedness. We are working together
to monitor the spread of 2009-H1N1 and to prepare to initiate a voluntary
fall vaccination program against the 2009-H1N1 flu virus, assuming we have
a safe vaccine and do not see changes in the virus that would render the
vaccine ineffective.
But the most critical steps to mitigating the effects of 2009-H1N1 won't
take place in Washington
— they will take place in your homes, schools and community businesses.
Taking precautions for this fall's flu season is a responsibility we all
share. Visit Flu.gov to make sure you are ready and learn
how you can help promote public awareness.
We are making every effort to have a safe and effective vaccine available
for distribution as soon as possible, but our current estimate is that it
won't be ready before mid-October. This makes individual prevention even
more critical. Wash your hands regularly. Take the necessary precautions to
stay healthy and if you do get sick, stay home from work or school.
We are doing everything possible to prepare for the fall flu season and
encourage all Americans to do the same — this is a shared responsibility
and now is the time to prepare. Please visit Flu.gov to learn what steps you can take
to prepare and do your part to mitigate the effects of H1N1.
Take Care,
Kathleen, Janet and Arne
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