Resources about the H1N1
Resources for Questions about the H1N1 (Swine) Flu
05/05/2009 from City of Frisco
Both Collin County and Denton County health officials report one confirmed case of H1N1 influenza at this time. The City of Frisco is monitoring the situation and in daily contact with state, county and local health experts and officials. The City of Frisco reminds residents to practice the three "C's" to protect against the spread of H1N1 flu... view PSA.
We are also in communication with our local school representatives. Friday, May 1 the Lewisville Independent School District, which has one campus in the City of Frisco, made the decision to close all schools from May 4 to May 8. Hicks Elementary School is located at 3651 Compass Dr... view the letter to parents.
For more information about the H1N1 flu from the Texas Department of State Health Services, click here. The TDSHS has also established a HOTLINE for more information. Please call 1-888-777-5320.
For more information about swine flu, click on the links below:
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC)
Collin County Health Department
Denton County Health Department
Frisco Independent School District
Lewisville Independent School District
At this time events and games at Frisco's sports venues are operating as scheduled. View specific information from the venues listed below by clicking on the links.
Dr Pepper Ballpark
Pizza Hut Park
Fieldhouse USA



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