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The H1N1 virus is a new strain of influenza A that can be spread from person to person. The H1N1 virus continues to circulate in the central region. It is very important for citizens to follow the three C’s – Clean, Cover and Contain – to reduce the spread of the virus and to keep from getting sick.

For the most up-to-date and accurate information about pandemic influenza (H1N1), please visit the Public Health Agency of Canada's website by clicking on the link below:
Public Health Agency of Canada
Use of Tamiflu in children under the age of one
H1N1 Preparedness Guide from the Public Health Agency of Canada
H1N1 and Breastfeeding: Fact Sheet - Oct 28, 2009
Breastfeed you child for H1N1 protection