There are some risks of sending children to the nursery in this process. Because it is not possible for children to follow the hygiene rules and social distance since they do not have the consciousness of protecting themselves.
Covid-19 is a disease that is less likely to be seen in children than in adults. However, in the form of asymptomatic infections without symptoms, children have the risk of easily bringing the virus home from nurseries.
There were also critical cases in children in the Covid-19 outbreak. Therefore, sending children to nursery in this environment may not be very accurate.
WHAT DO FAMILIES DO?
My suggestion is that if families have the opportunity to leave them to the caregiver or family, they prefer these ways instead of nursery. The families who have to send their children to the nursery are; tell them the general hygiene rules.
It should definitely follow whether or not the necessary precautions are taken in the kindergartens, the content and follow-up of the services provided.
IS KAWASAKI TRIGGERED?
It is imperative that children comply with the hygiene rules and wear masks. Of course, these rules are difficult to apply in children. Children are at increased risk of transmitting viruses in the nursery through droplets. If there are older individuals at home, they should be kept away from them.
Kawasaki is a disease that is triggered by an infectious agent in children. The Corona virus has a high status to trigger this.
Recently, Kawasaki disease has been observed especially in nursery children in Europe. It is a fatal disease due to the risk of holding the heart vessels. It starts with high fever and the infection spreads rapidly throughout the body.