1. If it is not necessary, try not to take children out, especially in public places or confined spaces, such as shopping malls, theaters, hot springs and children's entertainment cities. Try not to take public transport when going out and try to stay away from others (keep the distance above 1 meter).
2. During the epidemic period, it is suggested to postpone or cancel the routine children's health examination and try to avoid going to the hospital. For suggestions on children's vaccination, please refer to the temporary public vaccination guide.
3. Don't take your children to visit relatives and friends, get together for dinner. Don't let acquaintances get close to babies or talk to children. Avoid contact with respiratory tract infections and people who go to areas with high prevalence within two weeks.
4. Keep the room clean, with fresh air and proper temperature. Ventilation regularly every day, but keep warm in extremely cold weather. When it is ventilated, you can move the child to another room to avoid catching a cold.
In Qin Ying, parents or caregivers wash their hands, and in Qin Ying, children also wash their hands.
Wash your hands carefully before playing with children.
Parents should change their clothes and shoes and wash their hands before going home to hold their children.
Educate or help children to wash their hands with hand sanitizer or soap after eating, defecating, playing games, coughing and sneezing, and touching sleeping fluids and secretions.
If you want to cough or sneeze, cover your mouth and nose with a tissue. Immediately throw the contaminated paper towels into the dustbin with cover and wash your hands carefully with running water. If it is too late to use a tissue, you can cover it with a bent elbow and then wash your arm carefully.
6. Reduce the chance of exposure to infection.
Family members should avoid sharing towels and cups and use chopsticks and spoons. Wash the dishes carefully after every meal. It is recommended to steam for ten minutes after the steamer is boiled.
Don't try or chew food with your mouth to feed your child (including don't blow food with your mouth to feed your child), and don't share tableware with your child.
Don't kiss children, don't exhale or gasp, and don't blow through your mouth to make food cold.
Children's toys and articles are disinfected regularly.
7. Pay attention to food hygiene. Meat and eggs should be fully cooked, and raw and cooked chopping boards and knives should be separated. Don't touch, buy and eat wild animals.
8. Breast milk is the best "medicine" to improve the immunity of newborns. Infants under 6 months should adhere to exclusive breastfeeding. After 6 months, it is recommended to continue breastfeeding for more than 24 months, and at the same time add complementary food reasonably. However, if the mother of the child is a confirmed or suspected case, breastfeeding should be suspended and isolated from the mother until the mother's temperature returns to normal for more than 3 days and all symptoms disappear.
9. Keep your child's daily routine, ensure adequate sleep, balance nutrition, choose an open park for appropriate outdoor activities, or do indoor exercise at home to enhance resistance. Children need to dress appropriately, and don't cover themselves too hot or catch cold.