Children currently under 3 years of age
There is no COVID-19 vaccine yet
Target this immune gap
How to do a good job of protection?
Check these suggestions!
Parents, guardians or caregivers should do a good job of personal protection when caring for young children, pay attention to personal hygiene habits, do daily health monitoring, wear masks, do a good job of hand hygiene, maintain social distance, and do not sneeze, cough, etc. to the child.
Infants and toddlers are used separately for daily necessities. Parents, guardians or caregivers should cultivate good hygiene habits for their children, including washing their hands frequently, not touching them, not eating their hands, not digging their nostrils, and not rubbing their eyes.
Parents, guardians, caregivers, cohabitants and staff providing services to infants and young children should be vaccinated throughout the process, both to protect themselves and to protect their children.
When infants and young children have respiratory diseases, try to go out as much as possible, and if they need to go out, they should wear masks correctly.
Reduce gatherings, including simplifying the trajectory of individual travel, avoiding crowded public places and confined spaces as much as possible, and reducing the risk of infection. Minimize the time it takes for children to see or be vaccinated in the hospital and wash their hands when they return home.
Before going out, parents, guardians or caregivers should plan their itinerary reasonably, choose a place with few people and good ventilation to play; when going out, avoid letting children directly touch the surface of common objects with their hands, and wash their hands in time after touching.
Parents, guardians or caregivers should guide children to pay attention to eye hygiene and do a good job in myopia prevention and control. Appropriate scientific exercise, balanced nutritious diet, arrange a good schedule, improve the body's immunity.
When parents, guardians, caregivers, and staff serving infants and young children have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, sore throat, etc., they should try to avoid direct contact with children.
Children's rooms are kept tidy and sufficient fresh air volume is ensured by opening and opening windows at the right time; avoid staying in air-conditioned rooms for long periods of time.
During the epidemic period, parents, guardians or caregivers, as well as staff serving infants and young children, should cooperate with the local epidemic prevention requirements.
For the health of the child
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Source: CCTV Finance