Health Department

Metro Public Health Department



Community Information
Telephone Line

(615) 340-7775

 

Update on Pandemic (H1N1) 2009 flu in Nashville/Davidson County

H1N1 virus, also known as "swine flu" and "Pandemic H1N1 2009” is a virus that can spread from people who are infected to others through coughs and sneezes. When people cough or sneeze, they spread germs through the air or onto surfaces that other people may touch. H1N1 virus is not transmitted from pigs to humans or from eating pork products.

Cases of H1N1 flu continue to occur in Davidson County.
MORE...

H1N1 Question of the Week

Who is eligible to receive an H1N1 flu shot?

The Health Department will offer free doses of the H1N1 injectable vaccine to anyone seeking the shot beginning December 1st, as long as supplies last.  The Health Department's free H1N1 flu vaccine walk-in clinic, located at 311 23rd Ave. North, is open from 7 a.m. - 3 p.m. (as long as vaccine is available)

Latest Updates

H1N1 vaccine information for parents/guardians of Metro School students

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Guidance

Public Service Announcements

Resources

Links