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  • Coronavirus (COVID-19): Social Distancing With Children for Parents


    We're still finding out about COVID-19, but we know a lot. One thing we've learned is that social distancing is an important way to help prevent the virus from spreading.

  • COVID-19: Home Care & Precautions for Parents


    Anyone who is sick — even if they don't know for sure they have coronavirus (COVID-19) — should stay home unless they need medical care. This helps prevent the illness from spreading to others.

  • COVID-19: How to Isolate at Home for Parents


    Someone with a positive coronavirus test is infected and is contagious. They will need to stay home to prevent the virus from spreading to others. Here's how to isolate at home.

  • COVID-19: Kids and Masks for Parents


    Wearing masks helps to slow the spread of COVID-19. Some toddlers and young children may feel uneasy about masks. Here's how to reassure your child.

  • COVID-19: What to Do if Your Child Is Sick for Parents


    There's still much to learn about COVID-19. Still, parents wonder what to do if their child gets sick during the pandemic. Here's what doctors say to do if your child has coronavirus symptoms.

  • COVID-19: Getting Tested for Parents


    As coronavirus spreads in communities, parents might wonder if their family should get tested. Here's how health care providers test for it.

  • A to Z: Coronavirus for Parents


    This common viral infection can affect the respiratory tract. Almost everyone has had it at some point in their life. Learn about coronavirus here.

  • COVID-19: Viral Testing for Parents


    People might want to get tested for COVID-19 for different reasons. Here is what viral testing involves.

  • COVID-19 for Parents


    The coronavirus (COVID-19) is making people sick with flu-like symptoms. Read this article to learn how to protect your family, and to know when to call your doctor.

  • COVID-19: Antibody Testing for Parents


    Antibody testing for COVID-19 involves taking a small blood sample to check for antibodies that the body may have made to fight the virus.

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