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10/29/09 > H1N1 Protocol for Schools

Sunnyvale School District

Special Education/Student Services

   


TO:   Sunnyvale School District Staff

 

From: Carrie Bosco, Director

Dagmar Shahrivar and Lyndsey Perez, District Nurses

 

Date:   10/28/09  

 

RE:     H1N1 Protocol for Schools

 

The district is following the directives from the Santa Clara County Health Department.  The attached document outlines the policies being followed by the Sunnyvale School District.


10/25/09 > We are Fighting the Flu
With both seasonal flu and pandemic H1N1 circulating in the community, here are a few reminders about what to do. Includes instructions and suggestions in both english and spanish versions.

Click on the PDF icon below for the version that is appropriate for you.

10/24/09 > What to do When you Think your Child has the Flu
Health tips that will help you identify what you should do if you suspect your child has the flu. Includes instructions and suggestions in both english and spanish versions.

Click on the PDF icon below for the version that is appropriate for you.

10/23/09 > Santa Clara County and CDC H1N1 Flu Website

To access the Sanata Clara County Department of Public Health website with information concerning the H1N1 Flu virus;

Santa Clara County H1N1 Portal

The CDC website contains excellent information concerning the swine flu, its symptoms and treatment.

http://www.cdc.gov/h1n1flu/

Click on the links above to go to the site.

8/21/09 > H1N1 School Employee Letter
Dear School Employee,

As the Health Officer for Santa Clara County, I would like to take a moment to update you on the latest information we have regarding the pandemic H1N1 flu virus (also call the “swine flu”). As you may know, pandemic influenza (flu) is a world-wide outbreak caused by a new flu virus. The virus spreads easily, and since this is a new flu virus, people have little or no immunity – or protection – against it. Historically, pandemic influenza has caused widespread harm and death.

You probably remember that in April 2009, a new flu virus called novel H1N1 influenza (early on called “swine flu”) started making people ill. The H1N1 flu spread from person-to-person, much the same way that regular seasonal flu viruses spread. Now the new flu virus is called pandemic H1N1.

For More Information Click on the PDF icon Below ---