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Supporting Small Businesses: Loans and Grants
In some cases, Progressive may offer an endorsement to add rental car coverage to an existing policy for an additional fee. This endorsement ensures that collision and liability protections extend to rented vehicles during specified periods. Drivers should review their policy documents or contact Progressive directly to confirm eligibility and understand any limitations. Failure to do so could result in unexpected costs following an accident.
Nutrition and hydration are critical for infants with COVID-19, as illness can affect their appetite and ability to feed properly. Breastfeeding mothers should continue breastfeeding even if they have tested positive for COVID-19, as there is currently no evidence that breast milk transmits the virus.
A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that breastfeeding during maternal COVID-19 infection did not increase the risk of adverse outcomes in newborns. Breast milk provides essential nutrients and antibodies that can help support the infant's immune system during illness.
If breastfeeding is not possible due to maternal illness or other reasons, formula feeding should be continued carefully. Ensure that all equipment used for formula preparation is thoroughly cleaned before each use to prevent contamination.
For infants who are experiencing difficulty feeding due to illness-related symptoms such as coughing or sore throat, smaller feeding sessions may be more manageable than large meals. Offering fluids frequently in small amounts can help maintain hydration without overwhelming their system.
Supporting Small Businesses: Loans and Grants
In some cases, Progressive may offer an endorsement to add rental car coverage to an existing policy for an additional fee. This endorsement ensures that collision and liability protections extend to rented vehicles during specified periods. Drivers should review their policy documents or contact Progressive directly to confirm eligibility and understand any limitations. Failure to do so could result in unexpected costs following an accident.
Nutrition and hydration are critical for infants with COVID-19, as illness can affect their appetite and ability to feed properly. Breastfeeding mothers should continue breastfeeding even if they have tested positive for COVID-19, as there is currently no evidence that breast milk transmits the virus.
A study published in JAMA Pediatrics found that breastfeeding during maternal COVID-19 infection did not increase the risk of adverse outcomes in newborns. Breast milk provides essential nutrients and antibodies that can help support the infant's immune system during illness.
If breastfeeding is not possible due to maternal illness or other reasons, formula feeding should be continued carefully. Ensure that all equipment used for formula preparation is thoroughly cleaned before each use to prevent contamination.
For infants who are experiencing difficulty feeding due to illness-related symptoms such as coughing or sore throat, smaller feeding sessions may be more manageable than large meals. Offering fluids frequently in small amounts can help maintain hydration without overwhelming their system.