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Children who share a home with someone who is at especially high risk can still go to school. But care should be taken to maintain good handwashing hygiene and/or ensure that facemasks are worn, e.g. in cases of immunosuppression.
Children who share a home with someone who is at especially high risk can still go to school. But care should be taken to maintain good handwashing hygiene and/or ensure that facemasks are worn, e.g. in cases of immunosuppression.