Parents, guardians or caregivers should take personal protection when looking after young children, pay attention to personal hygiene habits, do daily health monitoring, wear masks, do good hand hygiene, maintain social distance, and do not sneeze or cough on children.

  ● The daily necessities of infants and young children are used alone.

Parents, guardians or caregivers should train their children to develop good hygiene habits, including washing hands frequently, not touching, eating hands, picking nostrils, and rubbing eyes.

  ● Parents, guardians, caregivers, co-residents, and staff providing services to infants and young children should be vaccinated throughout the entire process to protect themselves and their children.

  ● When infants and young children suffer from respiratory diseases, try to minimize going out. If you need to go out, you should wear masks correctly.

  ● Reduce gatherings, including simplifying personal travel trajectories, and try to avoid crowded public places and confined spaces to reduce the risk of infection.

Minimize the time children spend in hospital visits or vaccinations, and wash their hands promptly after returning home.

  ● Before going out, parents, guardians or caregivers should plan the itinerary reasonably, and choose a place with few people and good ventilation to play; when going out, avoid letting children directly touch the surface of public objects with their hands, and wash their hands in time after touching them.

  ● Parents, guardians or caregivers should guide children to pay attention to eye hygiene and prevent and control myopia.

Appropriate scientific exercise, balanced nutritious diet, well-arranged work and rest, and improve immunity.

  ● When parents, guardians, caregivers, and staff serving infants and young children have symptoms such as fever, dry cough, and sore throat, they should try to avoid direct contact with their children.

  ● Keep the children's room tidy and ensure sufficient fresh air volume by opening doors and windows in a timely manner; avoid staying in an air-conditioned room for a long time.

  ● During the epidemic period, parents, guardians or caregivers, and staff serving infants and young children should cooperate with the local epidemic prevention requirements.