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Citizenship in a Pandemic

Our country has been here before. We have faced epidemics of yellow fever, typhoid, flu, polio, smallpox and flu. Each has brought great sadness. Each has given us new knowledge about how to promote public health. Each has shown us that we are stronger when we respond as a community than if we simply go it alone.

Epidemics spread socially. They affect our work, our schools, and even our social lives as we shop and play. Citizenship is how we live together. It  describes how we can act as individuals to slow the epidemic and  to keep our work and schools and economy functioning.


For Churches and Religious Communities

Presbyterian Church World Service 

United Church of Christ

Evangelical Lutheran Church of America

CDC on Community and Faith Based Organization

For Parents 

CDC

For the Workplace

CDC 

AFL-CIO

AFSCME 

Posters 

CDC Germstopper

For Kids 

Scrub Club

For Schools 

National Education Association 

Parent Teacher Association

Child Care by CDC

National Association of School Nurses

For Health Care Workers 

American Medical Association

American Nurses Association

For Prison/Jail Health Care Workers From the CDC

From the National Commission on Correctional Health Care

For Travelers by Air and Sea

CDC
CDC for Cruises

Work

American Hotel & Lodging Association (AH&LA)

National Restaurant Association

For Farmers

For Veterinarians

For Swine farmers and Veterinarians

Travel Advisories

CDC
World Health Organization  

For Lactating Women

CDC 
Great Britiain

For Persons with AIDS

CDC


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Related Links

U of M H1N1 Info

Center for Infections Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP)


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