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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open it in the editor.
  2. Locate the 'Fecha' field at the top of the document. Enter the current date to indicate when this notice is being issued.
  3. Review the symptoms listed in Spanish. Ensure you understand each symptom, as this information is crucial for monitoring your child's health.
  4. If your child exhibits any symptoms, note them down and prepare to contact your healthcare provider as advised in the document.
  5. At the bottom of the form, sign your name where indicated to acknowledge receipt of this notice and understanding of its contents.
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All histories of varicella illness must be supported by a written statement from a physician or the childs/students parent or guardian containing wording such as: This is to verify that (name of student) had varicella disease (chickenpox) on or about (month/day/year) and does not need varicella vaccine or by
The diagnosis of varicella is primarily clinical. Skin lesions on physical examination include pruritic macules on the back, chest, face, abdomen and extremities. Skin lesions progress to papules and heal by crusting.
What is a fit-to-fly certificate for chickenpox. A chicken pox fit- to-fly certificate is a letter that confirms your chicken pox has scabbed over, and no longer pose a risk of infecting others.
Chickenpox (known medically as varicella) is caused by a virus called the varicella-zoster virus. Its spread quickly and easily from someone who is infected. Chickenpox is most common in children under the age of 10.
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