The flu (influenza) season had a late start this year and continues into Spring. Hopefully, March will go "out like a lamb" and signal the end of confirmed flu cases in Vermont.
The best way to protect your child and yourself, is to get annual flu shots. Please talk to your health care provider before the start of next flu season.
Be well and remember to wash your hands 😀
Click on this link to read more about influenza and what you can do to protect your family.
The Flu: Guide for Parents
Some of you may have received this letter in your child's green folder. This was sent home if your child may have had contact with someone who was diagnosed with the flu.
Flu Notice 3/24/17
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