Flu Resources

Protect Your Family by Getting the Flu Shot
While it has always been important for everyone ages 6 months and up to get the flu shot, with the prevalence of other illnesses, flu shots are more important than ever.

Visitor Guidelines at Children's National Hospital
We recently updated our visitor guidelines to protect families and staff. It is preferred that up to two people accompany each child to an outpatient appointment or Emergency Department visit. For inpatient stays, four people can be identified to visit a patient admitted to the PICU and NICU, while visitors do not need to be designated for other care locations. Up to four people can be at the bedside at a time, with some exceptions in certain units.
Flu Basics: Screening, Protecting, Vaccinating
Visitor screening at Children's National Hospital
Protecting your family from the flu
Who should get vaccinated?
Flu Prevention Tips
Get vaccinated
Avoid close contact and crowded areas
Cover your cough or sneeze
Wash your hands
Limit the spread of germs
Disinfect your home
When Your Child is Hospitalized for the Flu
Maintain your own good health
Don't be alarmed by staff wearing masks
Other things to consider
To protect our patients and staff, we ask you to:
All About Influenza
Discover more about flu and what you can do to prevent its spread on the influenza page in our Health Library.