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  • Coronavirus (COVID-19): How You Can Make a Difference for Teens


    All over the world, people are staying home due to coronavirus (COVID-19). Social distancing is something we all can do to make a big difference. It's not easy, but these tips can help.

  • Understanding COVID-19 for Parents


    Looking for information about COVID-19? Our articles and videos explain what the virus is, ways to prevent it from spreading, how to talk to kids about it, how to care for someone who is sick, and much more.

  • Coronavirus (COVID-19): Being Ready to Quarantine for Parents


    People who have a coronavirus (COVID-19) infection or are around someone who has it should stay home to prevent spreading the virus. Here's how to prepare to quarantine or isolate at home.

  • COVID-19: What Do Quarantine and Isolation Mean? for Parents


    Some people with COVID-19 might need to stay home and away from others for a set time. This is known as isolation or quarantine. Find out what this means.

  • COVID-19: Viral Testing for Parents


    People might want to get tested for COVID-19 for different reasons. Here is what viral testing involves.

  • COVID-19 Tests: Which One Is Best? for Parents


    Two kinds of tests can see if someone is infected with COVID-19: molecular tests (such as PCR) and antigen tests. Find out how they differ and which might be best for you or your family.

  • Feeding Your Family on a Tight Budget for Parents


    Everyone needs enough healthy food, but many people can't get it all the time. Here are programs that can help.

  • Flu (Topic Center) for Teens


    Get the basics on how flu spreads and how to protect yourself.

  • Bacterial & Viral Infections for Parents


    Learn about common childhood infections and how to treat them.

  • Infections for Parents


    All kids get sick from time to time. When your child isn't feeling well, you'll want to know how to recognize the symptoms, how to help, and when to call the doctor. Here's what you need to know about common and not-so-common infections.