Swine Flu and Help Tues for Art Show

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John Ward Elementary School


 

Swine Flu

Ward School Parents- Keep children home with any evidence of fever, upper respiratory symptoms and report these symptoms to Nurse Lieberman immediately so she can assist in surveillance.   

 

There are detailed fact sheets coming home in backbacks and in the Ward entryway if you would like more information about swine flu.  Also feel free to call state lab epidemiologist with any quiestions 617-983-6900. 

What are the symptoms of swine flu in people?
Swine flu causes symptoms very similar to seasonal (or human) flu. The most common symptoms of swine flu, like seasonal flu, are fever, cough, and sore throat and can include body aches, headache, chills and fatigue. Some people also have diarrhea and vomiting. There have been some people with swine flu who have been sicker and have even died.
 
How would I know if I have swine flu?
If you have symptoms of influenza as described above, and especially if you have recently traveled to an area where there have been human cases of swine flu, contact your healthcare provider who will decide what type of testing and treatment is right for you. To diagnose any kind of flu virus, a swab of the inside of your nose needs to be collected by a doctor. Identification of a swine flu virus requires special laboratory testing.
If you think you might have swine flu and you need to see your health care provider, you should call ahead and let them know you might have the flu.  That way, precautions can be taken to avoid the spread of flu to others.
 
How can I protect myself and others from swine flu?
You can protect yourself and others from swine flu the same way that you can protect yourself from seasonal flu. Avoid holding, hugging, kissing, or shaking hands with anyone who has a cold or the flu. Wash your hands often with soap and warm water, or use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer.   Avoid touching your nose, mouth or eyes.  Clean things that are touched often like door handles, telephones, etc.  If you get sick with a flu-like illness say home from work and school and avoid contact with others so the virus does not spread.


 

Art Show Volunteers Needed!
Tuesday, May 5th from 1:00 -3:00 help is needed to set up in the
gym. Any amount of time you can give is appreciated and the
kids can play in the playground.
 
Thursday morning May 7th- help is needed to take the show down after drop off.
 


 
Mark Your Calendar
 

05/03/2009 - 12:00 Ward Spring Cleanup
05/06/2009 - 12:30 Teacher Appreciation Lunch

for more information see PTO calendar

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