DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND SENIOR SERVICES
GET FLU READY NEW JERSEY!
The New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services (DHSS) has launched a multi-media
public awareness campaign –“Get Flu Ready New Jersey” – to help individuals, families, businesses and schools
prepare for a potential influenza pandemic.
Beginning October 1 New Jersey Health and Senior Services Commissioner Fred M. Jacobs will be featured in
public service announcements reminding residents to “get flu ready” by preparing an emergency health plan, practicing
good hygiene habits and learning about the potential impact of a pandemic before it occurs.
The 30-second public service announcements are airing at video screens located in 176 Acme, Pathmark and ShopRite
supermarkets throughout New Jersey. The video will run five times per hour daily during the month of October.
“Every New Jersey resident should know how to prepare their families, friends, coworkers and neighbors for an
influenza pandemic,” said Health and Senior Services Commissioner Fred M. Jacobs, M.D., J.D. “We don’t know when a
pandemic will occur or how severe it will be, but there are steps everyone can take now to prepare for a worldwide flu
outbreak.”
An important component of the campaign is a website dedicated to pandemic influenza – njflupandemic.gov.
The website provides residents, businesses, schools and health care professionals with a single resource for comprehensive
information about the possibility of a global outbreak of influenza. Information is available in both English and Spanish.
The website includes resources such as fact sheets, planning checklists, guidelines for health professionals and community
presentations. There are also links to the New Jersey Influenza Pandemic Plan, the federal website www.pandemicflu.gov,
and information from other state agencies.
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