How to Win the Germ War
Video Description: The kindergarten classroom doesn't have to be a germy war-zone! Try these tips to help your child stay happy and healthy all year. Related Article Subjects: Child, cough, etiquette, Flu, germ, illumistream, kid, manners, parent, sneeze, wash
H1N1 Swine Flu Prevention in the Dental OfficeBy: Paul Guenther | 02/11/2009 | Dental CareSwine flu can affect the dental office just as easily as anywhere else. With information obtained from the CDA website (below), we have come up with some suggestions and best practices for preventing the spread of H1N1 in the dental office. Respiratory cough etiquette, along with disinfectant precautions, are currently recommended for preventing the transmission of swine flu in a dental healthcare setting. CDC is working very closely with officials in states where human cases of H1N1 have been How Worried Should We Be About Swine Flu? Keep Your Child Safe by Following My Expert Tips!By: Gareth Williams | 04/05/2009 | ParentingYou can't turn on the TV these days without an update on the swine flu pandemic (that means it's widespread throughout the world). In my part of the world, dozens of schools have closed this week as health officials are attempting to stay ahead of the spreading problem. As all parents know, schools can be a prime breeding ground for infectious diseases. Kids, who typically haven't built up immunity to as many germs as adults...in confined spaces with other kids... Guidelines to Help Prevent the Spread of Novel Influenza A (H1N1) Flu for Business and the WorkplaceBy: Elliot Bigman | 24/07/2009 | WellnessBusinesses and employers, in general, can play a key role in protecting employees' health and safety Regina preparing for next wave of H1N1 vaccine recipientsBy: Regina Saskatchewan | 06/11/2009 | Home SecurityREGINA - School divisions have started to send consent forms home to parents of school-age kids in kindergarten to Grade six, who are the subsequent designated group of H1N1 vaccine recipients. The Regina Qu'Appelle Health region ( RQHR ) and the Sun Country Health Region are expected to begin the college H1N1 influenza immunization clinics on monday. Times and locations of the hospitals will be posted on the health regions' websites or provide... What Do We Know Now?By: Dr. Patricia Pitsel | 27/10/2009 | Health(May 7, 2009) During this phase of the pandemic we're learning a lot about pandemic spread, among other elements of pandemic response. Even those of us who are already watchful have been surprised by the ballistic speed of recent pandemic events.
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