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No Masks for Kids Under Five:
Revised COVID-19 SOPs for Children.
The Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare has issued a revised COVID-19 advisory for children.
Wearing of masks is not recommended for children aged 5 yrs or below, the Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare said in its revised COVID-19 guidelines on Thursday, 20 January.
Are masks required? What are the treatment measures? How to follow COVID-appropriate behaviour? Here is what we know from the revised advisory:
Who should wear masks and who should not?
Children aged:
Kids aged five years or less should not wear masks.
Kids of 6-11 years may wear a mask under the direct supervision of parents/guardians.
Those aged 12 years and above should wear a mask under the same conditions as adults.
What are the common symptoms of COVID-19 in children?
The following are the common symptoms in children:
Fever
Cough
Headache/body ache
Weakness/malaise
Diarrhoea
Sore throat/throat irritation
Loss of smell/taste
Anorexia/vomiting/nausea
Only symptomatic treatment is recommended for children.
What are the suggested COVID-appropriate behaviours?
COVID-appropriate behaviours can be divided into "3Ws" and "2Vs".
3Ws:
Watch your distance (more than 2 metre)
Wear a mask
Wash your hands
2Vs:
Ventilation (open spaces less risky than closed)
Vaccination (from 15-18 years)
What are the post-COVID care measures for children with asymptomatic or mild cases?
Children with asymptomatic infection or mild disease should receive:
Routine childcare
Appropriate vaccination (if eligible)
Nutrition counselling
Psychological support
What are the post-COVID care measures for children with moderate to severe symptoms?
For children with moderate to severe COVID:
Parents/caregivers should be counselled regarding persistent/worsening respiratory difficulty.