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Flu Prevention

Spring, summer, fall and winter cycle of the four seasons, the sequence of time and again to meet the seasonal transition period, into the fall and winter weather, morning and evening temperatures significantly cooler, without the heat of summer, pleasant climate, cool weather, when people feel comfortable, some viruses are also followed by the report. There are four types of viruses that are currently circulating - influenza, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), enterovirus and adenovirus. As the weather gets cooler and more people visit hospitals and clinics, it is important to prevent influenza.

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Publicly-funded flu vaccine starts on October 1, so you're in good hands!

The Disease Control Administration of the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) today held a press conference on the 111th annual publicly-funded influenza vaccination - "A Little Help for You", inviting Minister Xue Ruiyuan of MOHW, Director Chih-Hao Chou of the Disease Control Administration (DCDA), Epidemic Prevention Ambassador Yeung Yeh, and a vegetarian expectant mother and her preschooler to be the first to administer the vaccine on site. The press conference also called on the public, who are eligible for the publicly-funded influenza vaccine, to cooperate with the schedule of vaccination and complete it as soon as possible, so as to protect themselves and the health of their relatives and friends. The public is urged to cooperate with the vaccination program and complete the vaccination as soon as possible to protect themselves and the health of their friends and relatives. According to Minister Hsueh, this year (111)

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Words from the Principal - Character determines destiny, habit determines opportunity.

As the seasons change and fall and winter come and go, we pass through the years in the transition of the seasons, enjoying the different harvests that each season brings to us, and enriching our own lives and the accumulation of life experiences. However, as we enter the year 2020, the global economy is in deep shock due to the new Crown Pneumonia epidemic. Many countries have not only closed down their cities, but have even locked down their countries, and foreign travel has almost come to a halt, affecting countless industries, and causing a global economic depression that has had an enormous impact that is hard to estimate.

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Words from the Principal - Seizing the Rare Moment of Parent-Child Reading Together

The long awaited flu vaccination was finally completed on Tuesday. This is the third year that we have participated in the vaccination program. Compared to previous years, perhaps due to administrative procedures or vaccine inventory, this year's program was completed a month later than the government's announcement of the vaccination schedule for young children, and as a result, the number of people who received the vaccine has changed repeatedly from the original schedule to the current schedule.

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[Parenting] 2019 Publicly-funded Flu Vaccine

The 2019 publicly funded influenza vaccine has been upgraded to quadrivalent for the first time, but the start of the vaccine will be in mid-November, which is the latest in recent years, the main reason for the delay is the delay in the global vaccine production and supply schedule. 2019 publicly funded influenza vaccine start phase, the start of the vaccine schedule, the vaccination target lazybones, this article has a complete collation of when to start the vaccine, in the end, when to start the vaccine for pregnant women, preschoolers, elementary school, middle school, and high school students? Why is the vaccine delayed? The CDC said that this year's publicly-funded influenza

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[Parenting] Safety and Side Effects of Flu Vaccine

Influenza vaccine is an inactivated vaccine made from dead viruses, therefore, influenza vaccine does not cause influenza infection. After vaccination, there may be soreness, redness and swelling at the site of the injection, and in a few people, there may be mild systemic reactions such as fever, headache, muscle aches, nausea, itchy skin, hives or red rash, etc., which usually resolve naturally within 1 to 2 days after the onset of symptoms. As with any medication, although rare, the reaction is usually reversible within 1 to 2 days after the onset of symptoms.

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