what to do if office positive case. i see many families who don t know what to do. have to go through ten days of isolation or quarantine, have to watch for symptoms and bring them into the emergency clinic or the emergency room. have that plan in place. go ahead and tell people what they are supposed to do. the first thing i would do is actually start to prepare for if your child has an immunocompromised condition, contact your physician in advance and find out whether or not your child might be a candidate for a monoclonal antibody treatment or other treatments that are age appropriate. it is important because we are limited in supply. secondly is have a pediatrician that you can get ahold of. i have many families who don t have a dedicated doctor. they are scrambling at the last minute. the er is the last place we want to use, basically they are on scotch tape trying to staff everything. the third thing, make sure that
/PRNewswire/ Mike Axthelm came home to find his dog Mav foaming at the mouth. By the time he arrived at the veterinary hospital, the nine-year-old Labrador.
/PRNewswire/ Mike Axthelm came home to find his dog Mav foaming at the mouth. By the time he arrived at the veterinary hospital, the nine-year-old Labrador.