Swine flu cases have decreased significantly in Jersey. However, the Health Department is still recommending that people, particularly those in an at-risk group, protect themselves from the virus by having the swine flu vaccine.
Learn to recognise the symptoms of swine flu and find out if you are at greater risk of getting the virus if you have an existing medical condition
Information and advice for pregnant women and new mothers about swine flu, including why you should have the vaccine if you're pregnant or have a young baby
Details about the swine flu vaccine, including who can have it and why it is recommended, as well as information about side effects and what to do if you've already had swine flu
Find out why and when you might be given Tamiflu to treat swine flu, and what it means to have been in 'close contact' with someone who has had the virus
Find out about the steps you can take to reduce the risk of getting swine flu and help slow the spread of germs