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Influential News: August 2013, Special Edition

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    This special edition underscores efforts by NIVDP Latino-serving organizations to surpass 2012-2013 flu season accomplishments. Last flu season, the organizations hosted 125 NIVDP flu vaccination promotion events in

    38 cities. Venues included local clinics, grocery stores, job training sites, health fairs, churches, and soccer fields. Raising the bar may be a tall order, but NIVDP partners are up to the challenge. Organizers of this

    year’s Binational Health Week (BHW) are committed to vaccinating more than 7,000 people against the flu in metropolitan Washington, DC. Meanwhile, the Office on Latino Affairs (OLA) in Washington, DC is mobilizing new regional partners to expand flu vaccination awareness. Another partner, Latino Community Services, Inc. (LCS), is intensifying efforts to promote flu vaccination for HIV-positive people. We applaud our partners for going the extra mile in order to educate and protect Latino communities against the flu.

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