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Anyone seeing it (or paranoid parents) at your school? There's no confirmed cases in my state yet, but 10 suspected cases in a city not far away, so we're cleaning more, encouraging hand washing like mad, and getting ready to send kids home.
Well today I had a bleeder. Kid got cut with scissors and was bleeding pretty steadily and dripping a bit on the way to my office. (Just how you want to end a Friday with a kid possibly needing stitches). All I heard as we passed the a classroom was "Oh no, now we will all get ebola because of her bleeding on the floor."
The U S Department of
Education Family Policy Compliance Office (FPCO) is receiving inquiries
regarding the applicability of the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
(FERPA) in regard to the disclosure of personally identifiable information from
education records to local health officials. Given these inquiries, Dale King,
the Director of the U S Department of Education Family Policy Compliance
Office (FPCO) sent out this reminder of the guidance issued by FPCO in
October 2009 in response to privacy and public safety concerns at that time
regarding the H1N1 flu outbreak. This guidance document is available on our
website at: http://www2.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/pdf/ferpa-h1n1.pdf
Although, the guidance is specific to H1N1, the context of the guidance is
applicable today in terms of Enterovirus D68, Ebola, etc. Additional questions
may be forwarded to [email protected].
I printed these out from the CDC and will post them around the school and in the office
English: http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/EV68-infographic.pdf
Spanish: http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/EV68-infographic-sp.pdf
I printed these out from the CDC and will post them around the school and in the officeEnglish: http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/EV68-infographic.pdf
Spanish: http://www.cdc.gov/non-polio-enterovirus/about/EV68-infographic-sp.pdf
I sent those in a mass email last week.
Basic handwashing hygiene.
Today there is news that one child died from this virus although the story is odd - no symptoms except red eyes which were thought to be conjunctivitis. . . . . . but died in his sleep.
Four-year-old US child dies from enterovirus D68
People may panic but what about the 96 kids who died of influenza last year?
We have a flu shot for that.
I sent those in a mass email last week.Basic handwashing hygiene.
Today there is news that one child died from this virus although the story is odd - no symptoms except red eyes which were thought to be conjunctivitis. . . . . . but died in his sleep.
Four-year-old US child dies from enterovirus D68
People may panic but what about the 96 kids who died of influenza last year?
We have a flu shot for that.
Exactly!!
NutmeggeRN, BSN
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If only we could convince the press.....