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As schools reopen, tips to keep children safe

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Aug 27, 2021, 05:00 IST
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As schools reopen, tips to keep children safe

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​Unvaccinated and vulnerable group

Children under 18 are among the vulnerable and unvaccinated groups.

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​Children are as prone as adults

Children are as vulnerable to coronavirus as adults. The infection and transmission in childrens and adults are similar.

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​Asymptomatic

Though most children are asymptomatic or have mild infection, they can still transmit the infection to others.

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​Tips to keep children safe

Here are simple tips to keep your kids protected from COVID-19 as they start going back to school.

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​Say NO to sharing

Do not share lunch, water bottles and other edibles.

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​Hand washing

Wash your hands for a minimum 20 seconds every hour or two.

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​Masking

Wear your mask and make sure it's properly fitted.

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​Sanitise

Whether going out to school, tution or to play, do not forget to carry sanitizer with you. When out, use it every 20-30 minutes.

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​Vaccination

As soon as vaccine becomes available for below 18 groups, do not hesitate to get your child vaccinated.

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Sachin Arora
1715 days ago
Without vaccination it is is worst idea to open school for all classes. Primary class kids, you can't keep them in control from not touching each other. They want to meet and greet in old fashion. I see this as an open invitation to get covid case rise.For senior classes, it must be optional by way to hv online classes. Not all parents feel comfortable to send kids out.. It will take time to come out of situation.
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