If you’re sick or one of your co-workers isn’t feeling well, it’s best to avoid close contact for a while.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention offers these suggestions to help prevent the spread of germs
at the workplace:
Get a flu vaccine each year.
Avoid close contact with other people who are sick; if you’re sick, limit your contact with others.
If you are sick, stay home until you are better.
When you sneeze or cough, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue.
Carefully and regularly wash your hands.
Giving your child medicine
Even over-the-counter medicine can hurt your child if given incorrectly.
The American Academy of Family Physicians offers this advice when giving your child an over-the-counter medication:
Always read the drug’s label and make sure you understand it.
Use a medication that treats only the symptoms your child has. you will also like this INFORMATION
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