How Phinney Ridge-Greenwood Residents Can Help Fight the Flu

by | Dec 15, 2019

The Seattle Flu Study (SFS), which launched this week, gives the community a new way to track the spread of flu in Seattle neighborhoods. An interactive map shows flu circulation across the city and helps people that live in neighborhoods such as Phinney Ridge & Greenwood fight the flu with a real time view of flu circulation.

The study is currently recruiting residents of Seattle neighborhoods to help researchers better understand the flu and how we can keep our city safer. Participants of all ages can sign up to take part in the study by visiting www.seattleflu.org, or by stopping by one of seven study kiosks located across the city.

You’ll find additional details about the study in this week’s press release. Check it out!

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