Flu A Guide For Parents
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www.cdc.govFlu Information The Flu: A Guide for Parents Influenza (also known as flu) is a contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses that infect the nose, throat . and lungs. Flu is different from a cold, and usually comes on suddenly. Each year flu viruses cause millions of illnesses, hundreds of thousands of hospital stays and thousands or
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www.autismspeaks.orgA SIBLING’S GUIDE TO AUTISM 4 Some things you may be having trouble with: Understanding why your brother or sister acts in what seems to you to be strange ways. Feeling like your brother or sister gets more time and attention from your parents than you do.
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Refusal to Vaccinate - Indiana
www.in.govguide to help answer patients' questions and provide the facts about immunizations. www.immunizationinfo.org 5. Vaccine Education Center at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia Information for parents includes Common Concerns About Vaccines, Are Vaccines Safe, and A Look at Each Vaccine. www.vaccine.chop.edu 6.
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Maintaining routine immunisation programmes during COVID …
www.nice.org.ukParents and carers may be concerned that their baby’s or child’s immune system cannot cope with both COVID-19 and immunisations and that in responding to vaccines, their ability to fight COVID-19 will be reduced or affected. Parents and carers should be reassured that as vaccines contain either weakened viruses or
Interim Guidance for COVID-19 Prevention in Virginia PreK ...
www.vdh.virginia.gov1. Parents are in charge of their children’s health, wellbeing and education, 2. Schools must be open five days a week for in-person learning, and 3. The Commonwealth and school divisions must provide a safe and healthy school environment. With freedom comes responsibility. This guidance clarifies the roles of parents, educators and the schools.
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www.albertahealthservices.caBreastfeeding: Information for Expectant and New Parents For more information, contact [email protected] Last Update: 09/16/2021 1250h ECC Approved: 09/16/2021 1632h Information is continually being reviewed and updated. The informationbelow may change as our knowledge of COVID-19 evolves. Having a baby is a joyful, momentous time in your life.
Growing Up with Vaccines: What Should Parents Know?
www.cdc.govFlu vaccine. Seasonal flu vaccine protects against flu, a potentially serious, contagious respiratory illness caused by influenza viruses. Changes . in immune, heart, and lung functions during pregnancy make pregnant women more likely to get seriously ill from the flu. The flu may also increase the chances that the developing baby will have