Should my baby wear a mask
Current advice (September 14th 2020) is that children under 3 should not wear a face mask or covering, as it could cause breathing difficulties and suffocation
Current advice (September 14th 2020) is that children under 3 should not wear a face mask or covering, as it could cause breathing difficulties and suffocation
Government guidelines as set on the 11th September 2020 at Gov.uk/Check if you or your child has coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms
If you have any of the main symptoms of coronavirus (COVID-19), get a test as soon as possible. Stay at home until you get the result.
The main symptoms of coronavirus are:
Most people with coronavirus have at least 1 of these symptoms
If you have any of the main symptoms of coronavirus:
Anyone you live with, and anyone in your support bubble, must also stay at home until you get your result.
Call 111 if you cannot get help online. Do not go to places like a GP surgery, hospital or pharmacy.
Call 111 if you’re worried about a baby or child under 5.
If your child seems very unwell, is getting worse or you think there’s something seriously wrong, call 999.
Do not delay getting help if you’re worried. Trust your instincts.
Get more advice about coronavirus in children.
Below you will find some useful information regarding COVID-19. You can also find further guidance on returning to education settings at Gov.uk/what Parents and Carers need to know about Early Years providers, schools and colleges in the Autumn term