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Severe complications from measles can be reduced through supportive care that ensures good nutrition, adequate fluid intake and treatment of dehydration with WHO-recommended oral rehydration solution. This solution replaces fluids and other essential elements that are lost through diarrhoea or vomiting. Antibiotics should be prescribed to treat eye and ear infections, and pneumonia.
But without sustained attention, hard fought gains can easily be lost. Where children are unvaccinated, outbreaks occur. Because of low coverage nationally or in pockets, multiple regions were hit with large measles outbreaks in 2018, causing many deaths. Based on current trends of measles vaccination coverage and incidence, the WHO Strategic Advisory Group of Experts on Immunization (SAGE) concluded that measles elimination is greatly under threat, and the disease has resurged in a number of countries that had achieved, or were close to achieving, elimination.
While industry-wide statistics are difficult to come by, it has been estimated that as many as 20% of potential diners may fall into one of those two categories on any given night. In a sector with notoriously slim margins in the best of times, this lost revenue can take a devastating toll. According to one study, no-shows and late cancellations cost restaurants as much as £16 billion a year across the UK alone.
If you lost an item during an event, please contact the nearest AT&T Center staff member for assistance. You may also turn in any found items at our Guest Services locations, near Sections 101 or 206. Items will be held for 30 days with unclaimed items donated to charity. On non-event days, please call the AT&T Center at 210-444-5012 for lost item information.
Concierge Desks Concierge desks are located in all Premium Areas to assist fans with lost and found, lost children, stadium directions, emergencies, general information and accommodations for fans with disabilities. These desks are staffed with knowledgeable attendants ready to assist fans needing information.
The Eagles Organization cannot assume responsibility for lost or misdirected articles. Due to a large volume of requests, the Eagles do not accept items to be signed by players or take responsibility for the return of personal items.
Guest Services Booths There are four (4) Guest Services Booths located on the concourse behind Sections 121, 136, 206 and 226. Guest Services Booths assist fans with lost and found, lost children, stadium directions, emergencies, My First Eagles Game Certificates and accommodations for fans with disabilities. These centers are staffed with knowledgeable attendants ready to assist fans needing information.
In-Stadium Hotline (x4444) Fans who wish to anonymously report fan behavior without alerting an event staff, security personal or Philadelphia Police may do so by calling our In-Stadium hotline number at 267.570.4444. Lincoln Financial Field staff are trained to respond quickly and accordingly. Please refer to the Text Message Service for additional information on anonymously reporting fan behavior at Lincoln Financial Field.Lost And Found All fans looking to claim or report lost items during an event should visit one of the Guest Services Booth located on the concourse behind Sections 121, 136, 206 and 226 or a Concierge desk located in all Premium Areas. Fans inquiring about lost items at previous events should contact the Lost and Found hotline at 215.463.5500 or send an email to [email protected].
Lost Children And Fans Lost children and fans should be taken to one of the Guest Services Booth located on the concourse behind Sections 121, 136, 206 and 226 or a Concierge desk located in all Premium Areas. Parents looking for a lost child should check with the nearest event staff, security personnel or Philadelphia Police for assistance. For safety reasons, Lincoln Financial Field is unable to make stadium-wide announcements for lost children or fans. Please refer to the Safe in the Seat Program for more details.MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Driving) Lincoln Financial Field and the Philadelphia Eagles have teamed up with MADD to promote fan safety. For more information on MADD services, visit the MADD booth located on the concourse behind Section 120.
Safe In The Seat Program Children and fans can receive a free ID bracelet to assist in reuniting lost children and fans with their appropriate parties. These bracelets are available at the ticket office lobby window inside Pepsi Plaza. Safe in the Seat bracelets is not valid in place of a ticket. For help with a lost child or fan, please notify your nearest event staff, security personnel, Philadelphia Police, Guest Services Booth or Concierge Desk.
During events, lost and found items are turned in and stored at our Security department. Found items will be stored for 15 days following an event. To learn if an item has been recovered, please call the Lost and Found Hotline at 402.599.6849, send an e-mail to lostandfound@omahameca.com or fill out this Lost and Found online form.
The UPD Lost & Found portal is hosted through Crowdfind to facilitate your search for lost property on campus. If you have lost property, please scroll through the images in the Crowdfind portal to see if you recognize it.
Beomgyu looked too sick; too pale for his liking. It was as if life was being continuously drained out of him through the countless tubes and wires attached to his body, when they should have been doing the opposite. Even his normally fluffy hair had lost its shine and volume, thinning out in frail strands and split ends.
It was as if you could hear a pin drop, the silence breaking down the last wall of strength he had. Yeonjun had felt his exterior cracked. If his entire life ever since he lost Beomgyu was a dream, he would very much like to wake up now.
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