Tag: 流感

From the Head Gardener - Prevention is better than cure.

The Chinese New Year holiday has gone by in a flash, and many people do not go out as much as they did in the past years. Apart from the shorter holiday, another reason why people are afraid to go out is the Wuhan Pneumonia outbreak, which has made us very nervous and worried recently. With all the news and reports coming from all over the world, we have to be more vigilant. Seeing that classes will start on Thursday, teachers are urged to notify parents that during this extraordinary period, children must wear masks when they come to kindergartens, and parents should do the same as well, after all, prevention is better than cure; in addition, we should step up efforts in the school campus,

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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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A Word from the Principal - Two or Three Things About Child Health

Sequence into the fall and winter, the temperature changes in the morning and evening, especially children with low resistance, adapt to the environment is relatively poor, easy to trigger influenza, allergies, atopic dermatitis on the body, spring and summer good enterovirus, measles, fall and winter is rotavirus, norovirus, respiratory infections of the peak period; parents to take the children out of the house to play, to avoid the invasion of bacteria and viruses in addition to diligently wash their hands, wear masks, but also to be concerned about the day's Parents should not only wash their hands and wear masks, but also pay attention to the air quality of the day. The city government is concerned about the health of young children.

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Parenting] Preventive Measures for Common Early Childhood Diseases in Fall and Winter

"Influenza" is characterized by sudden onset of high fever, headache, body aches, fatigue and inflammation of the respiratory tract, cough and sore throat. Preventive measures: Drink plenty of water, rest, rinse your nose when you come back from outside, pay attention to ventilation, exercise and eat foods rich in vitamins. "Diarrhea" - caused by rotavirus, which is highly contagious. Preventive measures: Pay attention to food hygiene in the home, sterilize tableware, and minimize snacks and meals at food stalls during the period of intestinal infections. In addition

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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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Message from the Director - A Healthy and Safe Winter

The strongest cold air since the beginning of winter is gradually moving southward, and this morning's minimum temperature was about 1 to 2 degrees lower than yesterday's minimum temperature. The cold weather makes people shiver a few times. Climate change is unusual, the temperature fluctuates, you need to pay attention to the increase or decrease of clothing, do not catch a cold, wear warmer, so that the body does not get cold, cold, fever. Especially children and elders need to pay more attention. Ask your child: "Do you need to wear more or less clothes in hot weather? "Wear less"; "Wear more"; "Wear less".

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A word from the principal - "Get vaccinated and the flu won't come back."

On Thursday morning, October 19th, the flu shot was administered at the scheduled time. The night before, a nurse from Hou Shih-Ting Clinic called to ask if parking was convenient. She told her that there would be a doctor, a nurse, and a staff member coming to serve her, and reminded the children who were to receive the vaccination to make sure they had their Child Health Handbook, otherwise they would not be able to receive the vaccination. Opportunity comes to those who are ready; preparation is what makes things go smoothly. Despite the exhortations and reminders, some people still forget.

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A word from the principal - do more for the children's health.

"The doctor's aunt said my teeth are beautiful, straight and cavity-free," "My mouth was wide open when the fluoride was applied, and so was mine," "I didn't cry..." "The doctor's uncle said I have cavities." The doctor said I'm great! "Auntie doctor says my upper incisors are a little black." "Uncle said my teeth are white." November 11th and 12th are the fluoride days for children. After the fluoride application, the children talked to each other. Since 2004, the Ministry of Health and Welfare (MOHW) has been providing fluoride treatment to children.

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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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Parenting] Influenza Prevention and Control Measures

In view of the onset of the influenza season, please strengthen the following preventive and control measures to guard against influenza outbreaks on campus: (1) Implement good hygiene practices: Wash your hands and pay attention to hand hygiene, good respiratory hygiene and coughing etiquette, and avoid going to and coming out of crowded and poorly-ventilated public places as much as possible. Wear a mask if you have respiratory symptoms; cover your nose and mouth with a tissue or handkerchief when you sneeze, or use a mask or handkerchief when you sneeze.

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