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If a Parent Has COVID-19

7/23/2020

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All of this information comes directly from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Website.
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If a parent or sole caregiver has COVID-19
Everyone in the home should practice everyday preventive actions. Those in the home who are sick with COVID-19 should follow CDC’s guidance for what to do if you are sick and when it is safe to end your isolation.

If a child’s parent or caregiver is sick with COVID-19, follow the steps below to help protect the child from infection.

Older children
The child should avoid physical contact with the sick parent or caregiver until all sick people have ended their home isolation. For the child to safely have no interaction with the parent or caregiver, the child should be old enough to legally be home alone and mature enough to care for themselves.

Younger children
If the parent or sole caregiver will be caring for the child while sick, they should contact the child’s healthcare provider for advice on how to best protect the child from infection.
  • Young children should be supervised at all times.
  • If the parent or the sole caregiver is too ill to care for the child, look for another caregiver for the child to stay with. The caregiver should not be someone who is at higher risk for severe illness from COVID-19, as the child has likely been exposed to the virus. The caregiver will need to help the child quarantine for 14 days since they last had close contact (less than 6 feet way from someone for more than 15 minutes) with the sick person.
Children staying in the home with the sick parent or caregiver
​If your child is staying at home with you (the parent or caregiver who is sick), you should:
  • Wash your hands frequently with soap and water for at least 20 seconds. If soap and water is not available, use hand sanitizer containing at least 60% alcohol and rub your hands together until they are dry.
  • Try to stay 6 feet away from the child, if possible and if safe.
  • Wear a mask if you are near your child
  • Note that cloth face coverings should not be placed on:
    • Children younger than 2 years old
    • Anyone who has trouble breathing or is unconscious
    • Anyone who is incapacitated or otherwise unable to remove the cloth face covering without assistance
  • Increase ventilation by opening a window in a room that you are in.
  • When you need to bring items to the child, make sure to disinfect the items before giving them to the child.
  • However, do not disinfect food when you need to bring food to the child.
  • Watch for symptoms in your child
    • During this time the caregiver should monitor themselves for symptoms.
    • Check your child’s temperature twice a day and watch for symptoms of COVID-19
    • If your child has symptoms, call your child’s healthcare provider for medical advice and follow the steps for caring for someone who is sick.
  • If possible, your child should stay away from people who are at higher-risk for getting very sick from COVID-19.

Children staying outside the home with a temporary caregiver
If the child will stay outside of their own home with a temporary caregiver, the new caregiver should help the child to quarantine and do the following:
  • The child should stay inside the caregiver’s home until 14 days after their last close contact with the sick person.
  • Watch for symptoms.
    • During this time the caregiver should monitor themselves for symptoms and practice everyday preventive actions.
    • Check the child’s temperature twice a day and watch for symptoms of COVID-19, such as fever, cough or shortness of breath, or symptoms specific to children.*
    • If the child does develop symptoms, call the child’s healthcare provider for medical advice and follow the steps for caring for someone who is sick.
  • If possible, the child should stay away from people who are at higher-risk for getting very sick from COVID-19.
The caregiver should then quarantine for 14 days after the last day the caregiver had contact with the sick child.

Note that symptoms of COVID-19 are not the same for everyone. For many people, being sick with COVID-19 would be similar to having the flu. Symptoms can include fever, cough, or having a hard time taking deep breaths. 

There is more information in the link below:
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/if-you-are-sick/parents-caregivers.html
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