Prepare Your School for Flu Season
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Influenza (Flu)
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Prepare Your School for Flu Season
Educators and staff can help slow the spread of respiratory illnesses like colds, enterovirus D68 and influenza (flu). CDC offers information and guidance for school administrators to help reduce the spread of seasonal flu among students and staff in K-12 schools. Recommendations are based on CDC’s current knowledge of flu in the United States.
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Even Healthy Kids and Teens Can Get the Flu
National Immunization Awareness Month Even healthy kids and teens can get very sick from the flu and spread it to others. It is best to get vaccinated before the flu season begins. Though flu seasons vary in timing from season to season, getting vaccinated by the end of October helps ensure that you and your family are protected before flu activity begins to increase.
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Planning a School Flu Vaccine Clinic
Learn more about the planning process for hosting a flu vaccination clinic at your school. CDC’s planning guide offers information about developing partnerships with your local public health department, promotion and education tools, resources for administrators and more.
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Content source: National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases
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