Skip Navigation

U.S. Department of Health & Human ServicesLink to HHS.gov
OMH Home

En Español
The Office of Minority Health (Phone: 1-800-444-6472)
About OMH
Our Services
Campaigns/Initiatives
Press Releases
Calendar
Employment
Publications
Federal Clearinghouses
Research
Performance/Evaluation
OPHS Home
Image of a person asking a questionNeed Help?
Contact Us
National Partnership for Action to End Health Disparities



Aids.gov - Access to U.S. Government HIV and AIDS information

HIV/AIDS Awareness Days
Join Our Mailing ListJoin Our Mailing List
Click to sign up


OMH Content

MEDIA ADVISORY: The White House Announces H1N1 Flu Preparedness Summit

The White House announced that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and Homeland Security Advisor John Brennan will host an all-day H1N1 Flu Preparedness Summit with states to further prepare this nation for the possibility of a more severe outbreak of H1N1 flu.

U.S. Department of Health and Human Services   FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, July 3, 2009

Contact: HHS Press Office
(202) 690-6343

MEDIA ADVISORY: The White House Announces H1N1 Flu Preparedness Summit

WASHINGTON-The White House today announced that Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano, Education Secretary Arne Duncan, and Homeland Security Advisor John Brennan will host an all-day H1N1 Flu Preparedness Summit with states to further prepare this nation for the possibility of a more severe outbreak of H1N1 flu. The Summit will be held on July 9, 2009 at the Natcher Conference Center at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

WHO: Kathleen Sebelius, HHS Secretary
Janet Napolitano, DHS Secretary
Arne Duncan, Education Secretary
John Brennan, National Security Advisor
WHAT: H1NI Flu Preparedness Summit
WHEN: Thursday, July 9, 2009 at 8:30 a.m
WHERE: Natcher Conference Center Auditorium (Bldg. 45)
National Institutes of Health
9000 Rockville Pike
Bethesda, Md. 20892

The H1N1 flu virus continues to circulate in this country and in at least 100 other countries around the world - especially in the Southern Hemisphere, where flu season is underway.

"Scientists and public health experts forecast that the impact of H1N1 may well worsen in the fall - when the regular flu season hits, or even earlier, when schools start to open - which is only five or six weeks away in some cases," Secretary Sebelius said. "The goal of the Summit is to launch a national influenza campaign by bringing federal, state and local officials, emergency managers, educators and others together with the nation's public health experts to build on and tailor states' existing pandemic plans, share lessons learned and best practices during the spring and summer H1N1 wave, and discuss preparedness priorities."

"The federal government remains vigilant and well coordinated with state, local, and international partners as we prepare for all possibilities as to how the H1N1 flu virus may impact us this fall,"said Secretary Napolitano.

"Prevention is everyone's business. Parents, children, teachers, school leaders, communities, government and businesses, we need do our part individually and collectively prevent the spread of the flu virus," said U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan. "We are emphasizing safety and the need to continue learning. We will continue following guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and encouraging schools and districts to be in close communication with their local public health authorities and political leadership."



Content Last Modified: 7/8/2009 12:21:00 PM
OMH Home  |  HHS Home  |  USA.gov  |  Disclaimer  |  Privacy Policy  |  HHS FOIA  |  Accessibility  |  Site Map  |  Contact Us  |  File Formats

Office of Minority Health
Toll Free: 1-800-444-6472 / Fax: 301-251-2160
Email: info@omhrc.gov

Provide Feedback