Local swine flu updates on Twitter
For everyone who is on Twitter, I thought you would want to know about this.
Public health organizations, hospitals and concerned citizens of Washtenaw County ask residents with access to Twitter to include the hash tag, #WashtenawH1N1, when tweeting about their experiences with H1N1 within the county.
The goal is to provide a single resource for residents of Washtenaw County who want to know where H1N1 vaccine is available, and how long wait times may be at various locations.
Instructions:
To tweet information, log-in to Twitter with your User ID and include the hash tag, #WashtenawH1N1, in your tweet.
To read the information, visit http://twitter.com and search for the hash tag, #WashtenawH1N1.
Once tweets begin to be posted, you will find the real-time stream of tweets here: http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23WashtenawH1N1.
Tweets will be searchable for up to seven days. Information at the top of the list is the most recent.
Public health organizations, hospitals and concerned citizens of Washtenaw County ask residents with access to Twitter to include the hash tag, #WashtenawH1N1, when tweeting about their experiences with H1N1 within the county.
The goal is to provide a single resource for residents of Washtenaw County who want to know where H1N1 vaccine is available, and how long wait times may be at various locations.
Instructions:
To tweet information, log-in to Twitter with your User ID and include the hash tag, #WashtenawH1N1, in your tweet.
To read the information, visit http://twitter.com and search for the hash tag, #WashtenawH1N1.
Once tweets begin to be posted, you will find the real-time stream of tweets here: http://twitter.com/#search?q=%23WashtenawH1N1.
Tweets will be searchable for up to seven days. Information at the top of the list is the most recent.
Labels: Ann Arbor, H1N1, swine flu, Twitter, Washtenaw County
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