H1N1 General Information: 

http://flu.gov/faq/swineflu/#gen

NJ DHSS Checklist for Families and Individuals:

http://nj.gov/health/flu/documents/family_individual_pandemic_checklist.pdf

Preparing for the Flu:  A Communication Toolkit

http://www.flu.gov/plan/school/toolkit.html

DHSS Frequently Asked Questions:

http://nj.gov/health/flu/faq.shtml

 

 

Information/ Guidance

September, 2009

Text Box: 17 Kent Street
Oxford, New jersey 07863
908-453-4101
www.oxfordcentral.org
Text Box: OXFORD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT
Text Box: OXFORD TOWNSHIP SCHOOL DISTRICT

When calling the school to report an       absence…..

1. Please accurately report the nature of the illness.

2. Let the office know if your child:

—has a fever

—has been vomiting

—has diarrhea

 

If your child had flu-like symptoms over the summer, please report this to Mrs. Nyman.  This will assist the DHSS with tracking the flu in our area.

 

Text Box: MOST H1N1 CASES ARE PEOPLE BETWEEN THE AGES OF 5 AND 24!