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    Do you inform parents of other dck illnesses ?

    I have 2 dcks with lung infection ( guess where I got sick ) and they are both on prescriptions . That is the policy I have in place ,they are hacking and coughing but playing and eating !! So would you inform other dcp of the illness ?

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    I inform parents of all illnesses so they can be aware and looking for signs/symptoms in their own child. You don't have to say names but just that a child or children have a lung infection and are on meds.

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    Same as 5 Little Monkeys!

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    YEP!

    This way when the symptoms usually start then instead of brushing them off a parent (hopefully) will realize their kid has the same as the others and they stay home and go to the doc.

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