Does FMLA cover colds and flu? It’s not a question to sneeze at
When Congress drafted the FMLA more than 20 years ago, colds and the flu were frequently mentioned as examples of illnesses not meant to be covered. However, FMLA regulations do provide for exceptions if an employee’s influenza is particularly serious, involves complications or requires hospitalization or continued medical treatment.
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