Flu Resources
Print, video and audio materials to view and download
These fact sheets, posters, videos and other materials are designed to help people learn more about the flu, getting vaccinated, and ways to help prevent spreading the flu. Many of the resources are available in different languages.
Remember: The best way to prevent the flu is to get a flu shot.
Print Materials
Posters
Co-Workers
First Responders
Health Care Provider
Health Tips
Kids
Pregnant Women
Seniors
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Stop the spread of germs that make you sick.
- Is it a Cold or the Flu?
- Preventing the Flu
- What to Do If You Get the Flu
- Seasonal, Avian, & Pandemic Flu
English | Arabic | Burmese | Chinese | French | Karen | Nepali | Vietnamese
Achoo!
Poster for schools, daycares, etc. on good health manners and respiratory etiquette.
8.5 x 11, 249 KB
Proper Handwashing
Wash your hands often and well. All purpose poster
8.5 x 11, 348 KB
Don't Share - poster for offices and other public places on preventing germs from spreading
8.5 x 11, 236 KB
Ask for a Mask
Poster for hospitals, clinics and other health care settings.
8.5 x 11, 210 KB
Caring May Mean not Visiting
Poster for hospitals, nursing homes and other facilities that receive visitors.
11 x 17, 136 KB
Superhero Campaign

Adventures of Mom
Comic strip style poster ![]()
Jack & Joe
Comic strip style poster ![]()
Fact Sheets
What to do About the Flu: Deciding about Care
At-a-glance guidance about the level of care for adults and children based upon type and severity of symptoms.
[ color ] [ black & white ]
Videos
Dr. Davis gets her flu shot
EPSDT Program Chief Wendy Davis, MD receives her annual flu shot from Angie Thomas, RN of the Visiting Nurse Association of Chittenden and Grand Isle Counties. Dr. Davis served as Health Commissioner through 2010. 50 seconds
Flu Vaccine Nasal Spray
Dr. Wendy Davis administers a dose of the nasal spray flu vaccine to Kala Correia at the Department of Health.
How to prevent the flu
Prevent the flu by washing your hands, using a tissue, avoiding others who are sick, and by maintaining a clean house.
English | Arabic | Bosnian | French/Français | Kirundi | Nepali | Somali | Spanish/Español | Swahili
Contact us
Vermont Department of Health
108 Cherry Street
Burlington, VT 05401
Tel. 802-863-7200
E-mail: vdhco@state.vt.us

