Flu Resources

Are you the owner of a business overseeing the productivity of your workforce? A teacher who interacts with students daily? A parent concerned about the health and safety of your home? The information you are searching for can be found by clicking on one of the following links.

Kids & The Flu

Letter from HHSD Director

When To Go To The Emergency Room

How to Take A Child’s Fever

Rest is Best – Stay Home!

Radio Spots

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Attention Day Care Centers!
The Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department in coordination with the Texas Department of State Health Services, is inviting your voluntary participation in Project Daycare, a new effort to better monitor and assess the impact of influenza on Day Care Centers in Travis County.

We are hoping that, over the next few months, by asking day care centers such as yours what percentage of students are absent we can indirectly get some idea about the extent to which influenza may be affecting this age group.

A more complete Invitation to Project Daycare can be read online at Project Daycare

The Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department also offers staff training opportunities, presentations and more! If you are interested, please contact:

Linda A. Cox, Program Coordinator, Outreach and Education
Austin/Travis County Health & Human Services Department
512-972-5048
linda.cox@ci.austin.tx.us

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