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News Release

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Friday, July 10, 2009

Contact: HHS Press Office
(202) 690-6343

States Eligible to Receive $350 Million for H1N1, Seasonal Flu Preparedness Efforts

Grants Will Support Work to Protect Public Health, Prepare for Novel H1N1 and Seasonal Flu

One day after hosting a summit on the 2009 novel H1N1 flu with representatives from state, tribal, territorial and local governments from across the country, HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius today announced the availability of $350 million in grants to help states and territories prepare for the 2009 novel H1N1 flu virus and the fall flu season. The grants were funded by the recent supplemental appropriations bill that was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Barack Obama on June 24, 2009.

“With flu season around the corner, we must remain vigilant and do all we can to prepare our nation and protect public health,” said Secretary Sebelius. “These grants will give states valuable resources to step up their flu preparedness efforts.”

A total of $260 million in Public Health Emergency Response Grants and $90 million in Hospital Preparedness grants will be distributed nationwide.

Public Health Emergency Response grants help state public health departments perform a variety of functions, including preparing for potential vaccination campaigns, implementing strategies to reduce people’s exposure to the 2009 novel H1N1 flu and improving influenza surveillance and investigations. 

Hospital Preparedness grants enhance the ability of hospitals and health care systems to prepare for and respond to public health emergencies. Local outbreaks of the novel H1N1 virus have produced a surge of patients at hospitals, and these grants will help ensure hospitals are ready for future outbreaks that may impact their community.

In addition to the grants released today, the Obama Administration has taken a series of steps to help prepare and protect the American people from the novel H1N1 flu. In May of this year, HHS distributed 11 million treatment courses of antivirals to states, territories and tribes to fight the H1N1 influenza outbreak.  Also in May, HHS invested more than $1 billion to produce bulk supplies of key vaccine ingredients as part of the process to develop and test a potential H1N1 vaccine.

The Administration has upgraded and expanded www.flu.gov, which includes guidance that community leaders and the American people need to prepare for, prevent, and respond to the H1N1 flu virus.

The Obama Administration has also launched a new public service announcement competition. Any American can record and submit his or her own public service announcement regarding H1N1 flu preparedness by visiting www.flu.gov. The entries will be judged by experts and the winner will receive a $2,500 prize and the opportunity to have his or her announcement aired on television across the country.

A list of funding by state is included below.

Grantee

Public Health Emergency Response Grants

Hospital Preparedness Grants

Total

Alabama

$3,934,220

$1,359,073

$5,293,293

Alaska

$573,193

$197,157

$770,350

Arizona

$5,274,949

$1,822,566

$7,097,515

Arkansas

$2,404,548

$830,261

$3,234,809

California

$22,677,408

$7,838,642

$30,516,050

    Los Angeles

$8,510,041

$2,940,946

$11,450,987

Colorado

$4,066,256

$1,404,718

$5,470,974

Connecticut

$2,998,173

$1,035,479

$4,033,652

Delaware

$730,103

$251,401

$981,504

District of Columbia

$497,467

$293,688

$791,155

Florida

$15,474,914

$5,348,721

$20,823,635

Georgia

$8,010,341

$2,768,199

$10,778,540

Hawaii

$1,099,673

$379,162

$1,478,835

Idaho

$1,254,481

$432,680

$1,687,161

Illinois

$8,553,300

$2,953,181

$11,506,481

   Chicago

$2,423,752

$839,620

$3,263,372

Indiana

$5,400,873

$1,866,098

$7,266,971

Iowa

$2,551,012

$880,894

$3,431,906

Kansas

$2,364,516

$816,422

$3,180,938

Kentucky

$3,598,068

$1,242,864

$4,840,932

Louisiana

$3,667,952

$1,267,023

$4,934,975

Maine

$1,130,535

$389,831

$1,520,366

Maryland

$4,803,949

$1,659,740

$6,463,689

Massachusetts

$5,506,668

$1,902,672

$7,409,340

Michigan

$8,636,273

$2,984,585

$11,620,858

Minnesota

$4,420,173

$1,527,068

$5,947,241

Mississippi

$2,489,808

$859,736

$3,349,544

Missouri

$4,998,123

$1,726,867

$6,724,990

Montana

$808,081

$278,358

$1,086,439

Nebraska

$1,512,711

$521,951

$2,034,662

Nevada

$2,134,789

$737,005

$2,871,794

New Hampshire

$1,124,821

$387,856

$1,512,677

New Jersey

$7,463,387

$2,579,115

$10,042,502

New Mexico

$1,672,053

$577,036

$2,249,089

New York

$9,488,395

$3,279,165

$12,767,560

   New York  City

$7,026,995

$2,428,253

$9,455,248

North Carolina

$7,576,259

$2,618,135

$10,194,394

North Dakota

$543,949

$187,047

$730,996

Ohio

$9,818,808

$3,393,391

$13,212,199

Oklahoma

$3,061,821

$1,057,482

$4,119,303

Oregon

$3,165,797

$1,093,427

$4,259,224

Pennsylvania

$10,642,275

$3,678,065

$14,320,340

Rhode Island

$913,283

$314,726

$1,228,009

South Carolina

$3,696,593

$1,276,924

$4,973,517

South Dakota

$668,889

$230,239

$899,128

Tennessee

$5,165,868

$1,784,856

$6,950,724

Texas

$20,109,629

$6,950,954

$27,060,583

Utah

$2,181,440

$753,132

$2,934,572

Vermont

$533,720

$183,511

$717,231

Virginia

$6,538,072

$2,259,231

$8,797,303

Washington

$5,471,257

$1,890,430

$7,361,687

West Virginia

$1,555,603

$536,778

$2,092,381

Wisconsin

$4,753,288

$1,642,227

$6,395,515

Wyoming

$440,557

$151,304

$591,861

American Samoa

$49,441

$30,000

$79,441

Micronesia

$92,392

$30,983

$123,375

Virgin Islands(US)

$92,905

$31,182

$124,087

Northern Marianas Islands

$70,539

$30,000

$100,539

Puerto Rico

$3,359,999

$1,160,563

$4,520,562

Marshall Islands

$51,713

$30,000

$81,713

Guam

$146,297

$47,382

$193,679

Palau

$17,605

$30,000

$47,605

TOTAL

$260,000,000

$90,000,000

$350,000,000

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Last revised: July 30, 2009