For Parents and Community:
A new type of coronavirus, abbreviated COVID-19, is a respiratory illness caused by a novel (new) virus, and we are learning more about it every day. There is currently no vaccine to protect against COVID-19. At this point, the best way to prevent infection is to avoid being exposed to the virus that causes it. Stopping transmission (spread) of the virus through everyday practices is the best way to keep people healthy.
Concern over this new virus can make children and families anxious. While we don’t know where and to what extent the disease may spread here in the United States, we do know that it is contagious, the severity of illness can vary from individual to individual, and there are steps we can take to prevent the spread of infection. Acknowledging some level of concern, without panicking, is appropriate and can result in taking actions that reduce the risk of illness. Helping children cope with anxiety requires providing accurate prevention information and facts without causing undue alarm.
It is very important to remember that children look to adults for guidance on how to react to stressful events. If parents seem overly worried, children’s anxiety may rise. Parents should reassure children that health and school officials are working hard to ensure that people throughout the country stay healthy. However, children also need factual, age appropriate information about the potential seriousness of disease risk and concrete instruction about how to avoid infections and spread of disease. Teaching children positive preventive measures, talking with them about their fears, and giving them a sense of some control over their risk of infection can help reduce anxiety. Please review Talking to Children About COVID-19 (Coronavirus) A Parent Resource for more information.
Menifee Union School District encourages our parents and community to review Interim Guidance: Get Your Household Ready for Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) provided by the CDC to prevent the spread of COVID-19 in the community.
The Center for Disease Control further recommends we practice everyday preventive actions now to help prevent the spread of respiratory illnesses:
Menifee Union School District’s Response to COVID-19:
The District’s internal Emergency Planning Team has been actively planning COVID-19 preparedness in conjunction with our local public health department. Additionally, we have instituted the following precautionary measures:
Precautionary Measures to be implemented week of March 9, 2020:
Precautionary Measure to be implemented week of March 16, 2020
Precautionary Measure to be implemented on or before the week of March 30, 2020 (depending upon receipt from vendor)
(This message was distributed to the Menifee USD community on letterhead and social media on March 6, 2020)