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  1. H1N1 prevention and control Communication Materials also available in Spanish @ http://www.paho.org/riskcomm - Print and use in public areas
  2. H1N1 Prevention: Information on #Flu #Vaccines Gets Animated (Flu.gov) http://www.flu.gov/news/blo...
  3. RT @CDCFlu Watch the CDC Director's live press brief on 2009 #H1N1 flu and vaccine distribution. Today 10/27 @ 1:00 pm EDT on flu.gov/live
  4. Links to great H1N1 Campaigns from ministries of health in the Americas http://bit.ly/3VwO19
  5. Final Report, Putting Planning into Practice: Communication response to H1N1 @ http://bit.ly/3ROPPn
  6. WHO Bulletin: Transparency during public health emergencies http://bit.ly/TjP7q
  7. WHO Bulletin: Risk and outbreak communication http://bit.ly/GyUaY
  8. WHO Bulletin: Gruesome photos on cigarette packages reduce tobacco use http://bit.ly/VQYGv
  9. WHO Bulletin: What social media offers to health professionals and citizens http://bit.ly/17uLTp
  10. WHO Publishes August 2009 Bulletin Focusing on Public Health Communication. http://www.who.int/bulletin...
  11. Find information from our global meeting Putting Planning Into Practice: The Communication Response to H1N1, at http://www.paho.org/RiskComm
  12. Presentations and materials from the Global Meeting will be available soon in our Website at http://www.paho.org/RiskComm
  13. Communicators around the world gathered yesterday at PAHO to discuss the communication response to H1N1 and next steps.
  14. Success! July 22: Global Communication Meeting, Putting Planning into Practice: The communication response to H1N1 -Info soon in our Website
  15. H1N1: Chilean President speaks at PAHO: "The truth is, the only solution is cooperation, working together and not closing doors..."
  16. FAQ by WHO: What can I do about Influenza A (H1N1)? http://bit.ly/lniO8
  17. WHO's Keiji Fukuda clarifies: Moving to Phase 6 "does not mean that the severity of the situation has increased."
  18. WHO Director-General Dr Margaret Chan declared Pandemic Phase 6 on June 11: http://www.who.int/csr/dise...
  19. Report Finds Lessons Learned from H1N1 Outbreak, by Trust for America's Health: http://bit.ly/gbuzC
  20. Resource H1N1: The Risk Communication Perspective by expert, Peter Sandman. (Analysis, Messages, More) http://psandman.com/col/swi...