I have a letter I'd like to send out to families regarding a stomach virus that my family had last week. My first purpose in sending this is to reassure them that I did everything I could to make sure their children were not exposed. The second purpose is to reinforce illness policies and explain why it is soooo important they follow the policy.
Could you all look at this and see if it sounds okay??? Is it too long...I tend to go on and on and on....
Hi everyone,
As you all know Lily (my daughter) was sick with a stomach virus last week. She had to stay a night in the hospital to get rehydrated and was back to her normal self by Friday.
As some of you know, Rob (my husband) was sick with the same stomach virus last week. However, he is on an immunosuppressant for a kidney disease that doesn't allow his body to fight illness. So, he had to be admitted to the hospital on Thursday and stayed for 2 days to monitor his kidney function. He's fine now. I didn't get the stomach virus at all.
I want to reassure everyone that neither Lily nor Rob were around the children all week. I don't anticipate any of the children getting this illness, I was extremely careful to sanitize anything that might be contaminated. Please let me know if your child did get ill.
Also, in the future if Lily is sick with something other than a cold, I will have to close the preschool instead of having Rob stay home with her as we're going to try to keep him away from her when she's ill. I hope everyone understands this decision. I also ask that if your child has any kind of stomach illness (diarrhea, vomiting, upset tummy, nausea, etc) that you keep them home that day and the next day. Colds do not affect Rob badly at all, but we have now learned that a stomach virus can make him very very ill. If you ever have questions about whether you should bring your child, please call me and I can help you make that decision.
Also, just so everyone knows, we don't think we got the stomach virus from anyone in preschool, we're just trying to be as careful as we can be. Thank you.
Katy
Could you all look at this and see if it sounds okay??? Is it too long...I tend to go on and on and on....
Hi everyone,
As you all know Lily (my daughter) was sick with a stomach virus last week. She had to stay a night in the hospital to get rehydrated and was back to her normal self by Friday.
As some of you know, Rob (my husband) was sick with the same stomach virus last week. However, he is on an immunosuppressant for a kidney disease that doesn't allow his body to fight illness. So, he had to be admitted to the hospital on Thursday and stayed for 2 days to monitor his kidney function. He's fine now. I didn't get the stomach virus at all.
I want to reassure everyone that neither Lily nor Rob were around the children all week. I don't anticipate any of the children getting this illness, I was extremely careful to sanitize anything that might be contaminated. Please let me know if your child did get ill.
Also, in the future if Lily is sick with something other than a cold, I will have to close the preschool instead of having Rob stay home with her as we're going to try to keep him away from her when she's ill. I hope everyone understands this decision. I also ask that if your child has any kind of stomach illness (diarrhea, vomiting, upset tummy, nausea, etc) that you keep them home that day and the next day. Colds do not affect Rob badly at all, but we have now learned that a stomach virus can make him very very ill. If you ever have questions about whether you should bring your child, please call me and I can help you make that decision.
Also, just so everyone knows, we don't think we got the stomach virus from anyone in preschool, we're just trying to be as careful as we can be. Thank you.
Katy
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