Utah Car Seat Safety: What You Need to Know
Utah Car Seat Safety: What You Need to Know

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  • Car seats can reduce the chance of a fatal injury by 71 percent for infants and 54 percent for children ages 1 to 4.
  • Infants under 2 should remain in a rear-facing car seat and children under 8 years of age need to be in a car seat or booster.
  • Learning how to properly install and use your child's car seat makes it more effective.
What are typical symptoms of Coronavirus?
What are typical symptoms of Coronavirus?

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  • At the center of the 2020 global pandemic, Coronavirus, or Covid-19, is highly contagious and spreads through small moisture particles from the nose and mouth.
  • Covid-19 affects people differently and has a wide range of symptoms ranging from mild to severe.
  • If you suspect you or a family member has Covid-19, isolate the sick person immediately and contact your primary care physician.
How can I prevent contracting Coronavirus?
How can I prevent contracting Coronavirus?

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  • At the center of the 2020 global pandemic, Coronavirus, or Covid-19, is highly contagious and spreads through small moisture particles from the nose and mouth.
  • Keep you and your loved ones healthy and safe by taking safeguards that help prevent contracting the virus.
  • Handwashing, mask-wearing, and physical distancing are some of the most important precautions you can take.
Child Ear Infection Symptoms and Treatment
Child Ear Infection Symptoms and Treatment

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  • Knowing what to look for can go a long way towards helping your child feel their best.
  • Earaches and ear infections are not the same and need to be treated differently.
  • Healthy habits and immunizations are two of the things that help prevent earaches.
Supporting the Siblings of Special Needs Kids
Supporting the Siblings of Special Needs Kids

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  • Growing Up With An Autistic Sibling.
  • Protect them from burnout.
  • Take advantage of resources for siblings of children with special needs.
How does Covid-19 spread?
How does Covid-19 spread?

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  • Covid-19 is highly contagious and spreads through small moisture particles from the nose and mouth.
  • Easily spread, even by people without any symptoms, Covid-19 is more easily transmitted than the annual flu.
  • Taking steps to lower the risk include wearing a mask and maintaining a six-foot distance from those outside your household.

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