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Children's party in time of COVID-19: Guidelines for safety and fun

Children's party in time of COVID-19: Guidelines for safety and funphoto
Since the kids' parties have started in earnest while the weather has turned bad, find out what you need to be aware of so that everyone can have fun safely.

First, because the weather is rainy, avoid the temptation to go to children's parties held indoors and prefer those held outside, in yards. The coronavirus is less likely to spread outside than in an enclosed space that is not adequately ventilated when many children and adults gather.

He reminded the children that they should avoid being too close to large groups of children when playing.

And if you are the one who will throw the party for your child, prefer to distribute the sweets and other goodies in individual packages, instead of chips in bowls that all the children will put their hands in.

And if due to the weather it is impossible to have the party outside, because in addition to the rain the cold has also started, don't forget the masks.

You may have had the vaccine but don't forget that your children have not, as well as some adults with whom you may be in the same closed space for a long time. After all, apart from the coronavirus, there are so many other viruses that young and old can catch this season.

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