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Schools involving upper respiratory tract infections fell to 9 recruits in the children's group of Tak Po Leung Bureau, Leong Province, Yuen Long

2020-11-23T20:35:00.155Z


The upper respiratory tract infection cases in schools are on the decline. The Centre for Health Protection announced tonight (23rd) that as of 5 pm, 9 cases of upper respiratory tract infection cases have been recorded in schools this week, with 32 people affected. The center said,


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Written by: Deng Huanyi

2020-11-23 20:46

Last update date: 2020-11-23 20:47

The upper respiratory tract infection cases in schools are on the decline. The Centre for Health Protection announced tonight (23rd) that as of 5 pm, 9 cases of upper respiratory tract infection cases have been recorded in schools this week, with 32 people affected.

The center stated that it is investigating two outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infections involving a primary school and a children’s home, including Pok Oi Hospital’s previous Prime Minister’s Association Leung Sing Tak School and the Po Leung Kuk Children’s Group in Causeway Bay. It strongly urges the public and school staff to be vigilant and remain vigilant. Personal and environmental hygiene.

Click on the picture to see the list of schools that broke out (as of 5pm on November 23):

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The Centre for Health Protection announced in the evening that as of 5 pm, 9 cases of upper respiratory infection had been recorded in schools, including 7 cases in primary schools and 1 case in secondary schools, involving 32 people.

The Centre for Health Protection announced in the evening that as of 5 pm, 9 school outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infection had been recorded.

The Centre for Health Protection is investigating two outbreaks of upper respiratory tract infections involving a primary school and a children’s home, including the Leung Shing Tak School of the Pok Oi Hospital in Long Ping Village, Yuen Long, and the Children’s Section of Po Leung Kuk in Causeway Bay.

All patients developed fever, cough, runny nose, and sore throat. One of the patients in the Po Leung Ju Children's Group needed to be admitted to the hospital. All patients were in stable condition.

The center has provided advice to schools and children’s homes on the prevention of respiratory infections, and the above schools and children’s homes are under medical supervision.

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Primary one to primary three will be closed next week on the 14th

The Centre for Health Protection has repeatedly revised the suspension guidelines. The Director of the Food and Health Bureau, Chen Zhaoshi, held a press conference at noon on November 20, announcing that all primary one to three students in Hong Kong will suspend face-to-face classes from November 23 to December 6.

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Primary school students beware of 6 high-risk positions

In the extraordinary period, what should be paid attention to when elementary school students return to school?

Pediatrician Chen Xinyong said, “You must have a good sense of hygiene and defense, wash your hands frequently, don’t pull down your mask, rub your nose, or touch your mask all day long. When you return to school all day, you must remove the mask at the food point. Instead, wear a mask. Pay more attention to masks and keep them. Secondly, you must have enough sleep. Parents should not schedule too many activities, so that they can rest and get sick. In addition, they must maintain a balanced diet." He reminded parents to avoid Take children to crowded places, such as playgrounds, to avoid cross-infection.

Click the picture to see the 6 high-risk positions on the primary school campus:

He added that there are also different high-risk locations on elementary school campuses that need to be guarded.

"The places where children gather, bookshelves, stool backs, toilets, door handles, and water pipes are all easily attached to dirt. If their hands are not clean and they come into contact with droplets, they will have a chance to be infected. Handrub will be easy to return to school. In addition, oral water dispensers are not suitable, it is best to bring your own water bottle."

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4 foods to boost immunity

The Hong Kong Society of Nutritionists (HKNS) accredited nutritionist Li Xingyu said that in order to enhance immunity, in addition to sun exposure and vitamin D supplementation, it is also advisable to eat more antioxidants, that is, fruits and vegetables of different colors.

How can parents cook fruits and vegetables to attract children?

She suggested several simple foods, "Tomato scrambled eggs contain lycopene, pumpkin meat porridge contains carotene, three-color pepper fried shrimps contain vitamin C, and fresh blueberry cheese contains anthocyanins and probiotics."

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