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H1N1 INFLUENZA (SWINE FLU) ALERT

Parents and Guardians,

As a parent, you want to do everything possible to protect your children from the flu. This is especially important when a new flu virus like H1N1 flu is spreading. As you may know, flu can be easily spread from person to person. It’s important to remember that any flu virus can cause serious illness. We expect to see both seasonal flu and H1N1 flu this fall. During the spring H1N1 flu outbreak, school-age youth were the most affected group. So as the new school year begins, the Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) and Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) are planning for how to keep students healthy and schools open. DPH and DESE pledge to give you the most up-to-date information about the situation, based on the most recent guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, who we work with very closely.

We want to work together with you to protect the health of students and provide the education they deserve. We will do this by preventing of the spread of the flu in schools and keeping schools open. Much of what we need to do has not changed since the spring of 2009. However there are some important changes.
• One of the main ways we can prevent the flu is by giving children flu shots against both types of flu.
   • Your child can get a seasonal flu shot as soon as possible, possibly starting in early September.
   • Your child should be able to get an H1N1 flu shot beginning in October.
• Children who have flu-like illness, will have to stay home from school for a shorter period of time than they did last spring. Children should be kept home for least 24 hours after they no longer have a fever without the use of fever reducing medicines like Motrin, Advil, Tylenol or a store brand. For most children, this will be about 4 days.

Thank you for your help and cooperation in keeping our children and our schools healthy.

Please click the link below to read a swine flu fact sheet and vaccine information, which public health officials have provided to the school district:

Parent Fact Sheet - Action Steps for Parents to Prevent the Spread of Flu (PDF)

Inactivated Influenza Vaccine Information (PDF)

Desactivada Contra La Influenza Vacuna Información (PDF)

Please click the link below to read a swine flu fact sheet, which public health officials have provided to the school district:

PUBLIC HEALTH FACT SHEET - SWINE FLU - ENGLISH (PDF)

HOJA DE INFORMACIÓN DE SALUD PÚBLICA - GRIPE PORCINA (PDF)


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