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Guardian of a 9 yr 3 m old girl3 years ago
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#asktheexpert Now the schools are going to be open for primary students as well, so in this time what precautions we should take for school going kids so as to protect them from this critical situation of COVID-19.

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Dr. Vaibhav jainFather of a 5 yr 9 m old girl3 years ago
A. give flu vaccine so. Vaccines are very important for the baby immunity they are the only source of boosting baby immunity take all the vaccines at proper schedule time do not skip or delay any vaccine. Painless and painful at two variants of vaccine and are not available in all the vaccines both are equally effective and can be taken safely painless is expensive and causes less fever to the baby. Can apply ice pack over the injection area to reduce swelling after the vaccine.
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy3 years ago
A. Wearing cloth face masks should be a priority especially when it's hard to maintain social distance, such as on the bus, at carpool drop-off or pickup, and when entering the building.Have multiple cloth face masks available for your child. Provide your child with a clean mask and back-up mask each day and a clean, resealable bag for them to store the mask when they can't wear it, such as at lunch.Label your child's mask clearly so it's not confused with another child's.Practice properly putting on and taking off cloth face masks with your child while avoiding touching the cloth portions.Remind your child that they should clean their hands before and after touching their mask.Instruct your child to never share or trade masks with others.Steps to encourage social distancing during in-person schooling may include: Eliminating lockers or grouping them by student groups, or cohortsCreating one-way traffic in school hallwaysUsing outdoor spaces when possible for instruction, meals and recessReducing the number of children on school busesSpacing desks out and having them all face in the same directionUsing physical barriers, such as plexiglass shields and partitions, to separate educators and studentsDividing students up into distinct groups or cohorts that stay together during the school day and reducing interaction between different groups
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