Questions about the H1N1 / Swine Flu?
The United Way 2-1-1 Northeast Region can help.
The H1N1 influenza outbreak, also referred to as swine flu, has been prominently featured in the news recently, as the spread continues across the country and in New York State, causing many to wonder where they can go for information and resources. United Way of the Greater Capital Region considers health and access to health information a cornerstone to a good life and vibrant community. Our goal is to help you find answers you need about H1N1 influenza by making information available here and providing you with additional resources.
Get up-to-date information on the swine flu quickly and easily by calling United Way 2-1-1 Northeast Region.
The United Way 2-1-1 Northeast Region is an easy to remember number to call when you need help or access to human services, and is a vital resource for our community. Find answers to questions, such as:
What is the swine flu (also known as H1N1)? Who is at risk? How is it transmitted? What can I do now to protect my family? What is New York State doing to prevent a pandemic? What is my county doing to address my concerns? For information on the pandemic flu, including resources and referrals, contact United Way 2-1-1 Northeast Region, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. You may also read our FAQs and web links on this page for additional information.