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Cutting through the schools confusion

Thousands of children across the UK will either soon be returning to school, or have already gone back. As a result, the World Health Organisati­on (WHO) has updated its advice regarding children and face masks...

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OUR daily graphic has full details of the new school rules.

WHAT DOES THE WHO ADVISE?

WHO guidance now states that children aged between six and 12 should wear face masks to help fight the spread of coronaviru­s. Children within this age group should wear a mask under the same conditions as adults, in particular when they cannot guarantee at least a one metre distance from others, and where there is widespread transmissi­on in the area. Those who are younger than six are not advised to wear face coverings. The WHO states that the decision for children to wear masks should be based on the following conditions:

1. ENVIRONMEN­T

Masks should be worn if there is widespread transmissi­on where they live, or if children have contact with high-risk groups, such as elderly adults or those with underlying health conditions.

2. ABILITY

The child should have the ability to safely and correctly use a face mask, or have an adult with them to help put it on and remove it.

3. ACCESS

Children should have access to a mask and have the ability to be able to wash it, or get a new one, either from home, school or childcare facility.

4. HEALTH AND WELLBEING

A child should only wear a mask if the effects of wearing it does not pose a hindrance to their learning, disabiliti­es, or underlying diseases. In these cases, the decision to wear a mask should be made with teachers, parents, caregivers, and/or healthcare profession­als. Children do not need to wear masks when playing sports or while undertakin­g physical activities, including playing in the playground, as this may make breathing difficult. If a mask cannot be worn, at least a one metre distance should be maintained from others, the number of children playing together should be limited, and there should be access to hand washing areas.

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SOURCE: WHO/ GRAPHIC: KIM MOGG

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