Universal precaution: A lot depends on whether the baby is mobile or not. For non mobile babies, it’s easy. Don’t let anyone or anything touch them that has not been sanitized. Anyone touching the baby should wash their hands. No one with any symptoms should be around the baby. For mobile babies, set aside a specific area where the baby can be mobile, and keep it sanitized. Otherwise, same as above
Answered 5/1/2020
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Babies: Wash hands (or use sanitizer) often for at least 20 seconds. Wash hands before touching or holding baby. Stay home as much as possible. Avoid sick people. Distance at least 6 feet from others if in public. Clean/ disinfect frequently used surfaces.
Answered 5/29/2020
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