
I think my child needs a COVID test — where should we go?
If your child is asymptomatic or has or very mild symptoms, we recommend getting a COVID test at a community-based site rather than a pediatricians’ office or a hospital.
If your child is asymptomatic or has or very mild symptoms, we recommend getting a COVID test at a community-based site rather than a pediatricians’ office or a hospital.
Both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines are safe and effective, and the most important thing is getting your child vaccinated against COVID-19 as soon as possible.
While there is potential for monkeypox to spread in places like daycares and schools, the risk of your child contracting it from those places is not high.
For the first few days of your baby’s life, he or she may have a lot of mucus in their nose or throat, and it may seem like they are choking.
Do humidifiers really help with colds? In most cases, they probably don’t. But don’t worry — your nose is already the perfect humidifier!