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Covid  precaution for 6 months baby
Me and my wife both have covid symptoms, How to make sure and what precaution to take so that our 6 months baby remains safe ? Till now he does not have fever/symptoms and looks active. Thanks
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Please wear double mask when handling your baby and while feeding. Baby need not be separated One of the parents need to handle the child
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Hi,If you both have normal saturation and no breathlessness please wear a mask atleast when u are around the baby. Take turns to take care of the baby so you get adequate rest. Wash hands with soap and water frequently. Keep the rooms well ventilated.
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Thanks for your question and sorry to hear that, firstly you do your test rt pcr for covid and till then take safety precautions
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Wash hands frequently, use mask always and use sanitizer, be self quarantined
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