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Checklist for students and children: World Health Organization


NEW DELHI: In a situation like this it is normal to feel sad, worried, confused, scared, or angry. Know that you are not alone and talk to someone you trust, like your parent or teacher so that you can help keep yourself and your school safe and healthy.

  • Ask questions, educate yourself, and get information from reliable sources.

  • Protect yourself and others:

    • Wash your hands frequently, always with soap and water for at least 20 seconds.

    • Remember to not touch your face, eyes, nose, and mouth.

    • Do not share cups, eating utensils, food, or drinks with others.

  • Be a leader in keeping yourself, your school, family, and community healthy.

    • Share what you learn about preventing disease with your family and friends, especially with younger children

    • Model good practices such as sneezing or coughing into your elbow and washing your hands, especially for younger family members.

  • Don’t stigmatize your peers or tease anyone about being sick; remember that the virus doesn’t follow geographical boundaries, ethnicities, age or ability, or gender.

  • Tell your parents, another family member, or a caregiver if you feel sick, and ask to stay home.


REFERENCE:https://www.who.int/emergencies/diseases/novel-coronavirus-2019/question-and-answers-hub/q-a-detail/coronavirus-disease-covid-19-schools

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