Vaccinate against influenza
Kindergartens remind parents to vaccinate their babies against influenza in time to build the first line of defense for health.
Strengthen the monitoring of morning check-up and absence from class due to illness.
Kindergartens should strengthen morning check-ups and monitoring of absence due to illness, find mild children as soon as possible, communicate with parents in time, and ensure that babies seek medical treatment in time.
Maintain indoor air circulation
While keeping children warm, kindergartens keep indoor air circulation and let babies breathe fresh air.
Outdoor sports activities
Kindergarten organizes colorful outdoor sports activities, so that children can exercise in sports, improve their resistance and say "bye bye" to the flu.
Good personal hygiene habits
Kindergartens cultivate children's good personal hygiene habits, wash their hands frequently, keep toys clean, and add points to children's health.
Home * * * with action.
Kindergartens will convey the knowledge of influenza prevention to parents through the internet or plain text, and guide parents and kindergartens to act together to protect their children's health.