How will CDC help early childhood programs and communities decide what steps to take?
CDC and other public health agencies will be monitoring national data on the number of people seeking care for flu-like illness. CDC will also look at the geographic spread of flu-like illness and changes in the virus. By comparing data with historical seasonal flu trends and trends during the H1N1 flu conditions in spring 2009, CDC will be able to provide advice to state and local agencies on appropriate steps to take. Since the impact of flu in fall and winter 2009-2010 will likely vary from community to community, early childhood program providers should check with state and local health officials for information and guidance specific to their location.
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