Hear update on swine flu at 6th District town hall tonight
The swine flu frenzy seems to have calmed down, but health officials still expect cases to continue to pop up in the coming months. To hear the latest on the swine flu situation in Long Beach, check out Councilman Dee Andrews' 6th District town hall meeting tonight.
Dr. Helene Calvet, the city's health officer, will speak at the meeting, which is open to the public. Earlier this month, the City Council terminated a swine flu emergency at Calvet's request (check out an update I wrote about it here.) There will be free parking and light refreshments will be served. The meeting will be from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Martin Luther King, Jr. Park Community Center, 1950 Lemon Ave.
For more information call the Office of Councilman Dee Andrews at (562) 570-6816 or log on to his Web site at www.longbeach.gov.
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