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  1. Here's what we know about the Omicron variant of COVID-19 in little ones and what you can do to protect your family. How does the BA.5 variant affect children? The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced the first U.S. case of the Omicron variant on December 1, 2021.

  2. Most children will experience mild symptoms. Contact your healthcare provider if: Newborns (under two months) with a fever of 100.4° F or higher. Severe chest pain, trouble breathing, passing out or fainting, coughing up blood. Severe asthma attacks.

  3. In the unlikely event that your child shows any emergency warning signs, such as trouble breathing, seek medical care immediately. If your child tests positive for COVID-19, they should stay home according to standard respiratory virus guidance to protect others in the community. Here's what the CDC recommends.

  4. Apr 5, 2024 · Eat healthy foods. Get the rest you need. Try relaxation exercises. Keep up with hobbies you enjoy. Connect with others through phone or video calls. Also, if you're caring for someone with COVID-19, think about how it might affect your health.

  5. Manage your childs fever (ask your pediatrician before using fever-reducing medication). Encourage your child to get plenty of rest. Run a humidifier in your child’s room to help with nasal congestion.

  6. What do I do if my child is exposed to COVID‑19? If your child is exposed to COVID‑19, take steps to prevent potential spread of the virus immediately after exposure. If they are over age 2, children should wear a mask for 10 full days.

  7. Answer. Omicron has proven to be the most contagious COVID-19 variant of the pandemic so far. The main difference with Omicron is the sheer number of kids getting sick at the same time. Without vaccines and boosters for younger children, it feels like an agonizing wait for many families.

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