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Parents are typically notified about a child's exposure to a communicable disease through official communication from the school or childcare facility, which may include letters, emails, or phone calls. These notifications usually provide details about the disease, symptoms to watch for, and any recommended actions, such as monitoring the child's health or keeping them home if necessary. Additionally, public health departments may also issue alerts if the exposure is widespread.

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