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Covid-19: How to Protect Infants and Toddlers?

The ongoing pandemic is continuing to affect people around the world, including infants and toddlers. Although Covid-19 vaccines have considerably cut down the number of cases, you still need to take preventive measures to save your children.

Most people are under the dilemma that covid-19 can’t affect their babies. Unfortunately, this isn’t true. While most coronavirus studies focus on adults, doctors have clarified that children, including infants, can easily get affected. However, studies have also suggested that most babies (younger than one year) infected with coronavirus experience mild or no symptoms. But infants who are born prematurely or with a chronic condition are at extreme risk of experiencing severe symptoms if infected with the virus.

Therefore, preventive measures are necessary for your babies when you are at home, have visitors, or go out. Here, we have listed some ways to protect your infants and toddlers against covid-19.

Covid-19 Symptoms in Infants

Babies with coronavirus experience the same symptoms as that of an adult. However, it is impossible to determine whether the symptoms are due to some other viral infection or Covid-19 without running a test. If you see any of the below-mentioned signs, visit a pediatrician immediately.

The most common Covid-19 symptoms in babies include:

· Runny nose

· Poor feeding

· Vomiting

· Headache

· Diarrhea

· Fever

· Wheezing

· Short breathing

· Cough

· Fatigue

7 Ways to Protect Your Infants and Toddlers During Covid-19

 

1. Get Vaccinated

Your infants and toddlers are too young to be vaccinated; therefore, the best way you can safeguard them against this infection is by getting yourself fully vaccinated. If you have any unvaccinated adults in your home, you should also ask them to get vaccinated for the protection of your baby. By getting adults in your household vaccinated, you are reducing the risk for your infant and children.

 

2. Avoid People Who Are Sick

If you hear the news that someone is sick, keep your infant especially away from that person. You may think that this is kind of rude, but it is necessary for your baby’s health and safety. Avoid sick people as much as you can, and this includes care providers and siblings as well.

3. Limit Visitors

If you have just had a baby, the excitement to celebrate is understandable. But celebrations mean inviting people to your home. The more people your baby comes in contact with, the greater the chances of them getting infected. Therefore, to protect yourself and your infant, it is important to limit the visitors to your home as much as possible. The world has digitalized now; you can also opt for a virtual celebration and invite your loved ones when it is safe to do so.

 4. Clean Surfaces and Objects

Cleaning the surfaces and objects that are touched the most by people (countertops, doorknobs, etc.) regularly can decrease the risk of your children getting infected. Always look at the contents label when choosing the disinfectants to clean your home during Covid-19. Your disinfectant must include at least 70% ethanol to kill coronavirus.

 

5. Wear Mask Around People

It is not recommended for children under 2 years to wear a face mask. Babies and toddlers are often very squirmy, and the constant movement can make the mask block their airway, posing the risk of sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS). But as a parent, you are advised to wear a face mask at all times when you are outside to protect yourself and your infant.

 

 6. Routine Checkups

Routine checkups for your little one are always important, but it becomes more critical to get your infant regularly health-checked during a pandemic. Regular healthcare checkups are necessary to keep track of your baby’s development and run essential screening tests. So, keep your baby’s healthcare visits at top priority under all circumstances.

 

7. Social Distance your Infant

Other than childcare and necessary visits to the pediatrician, avoid taking your baby outside as much as possible. If you are taking them outside, maintain at least 6-feet of distance from people outside your home. Babies are adorable, and people are naturally drawn towards them. But remember, these are dangerous times. Allow people to greet your baby from a distance and politely refuse people wanting to touch your baby because this can greatly expose them to the risk of getting infected with Covid-19.


8. Cover your Child

If you are taking your baby outside in a stroller, you can cover them up with a blanket or an infant seat cover. It’s a great way to socially distance your infants and protect them against Covid-19. But make sure you sanitize the stroller or the car seat after returning home. Again, use a disinfectant that is based on at least 70% of ethanol for better cleaning.

If you do not prefer throwing a blanket over your baby when you are outside, you can purchase a multi-functional warm car seat cover. These car seat covers are easily available and designed specially to protect your infant against germs, viruses, and other elements such as sunlight or dust. You can place these coverings over your baby’s car seat, high-chair or stroller. These coverings are 100% breathable and create a barrier between the world and your baby.

 

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