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What does this look like in days?

Illness Good hygiene helps prevent illness which is why we remind children not to share food and drinks, to use tissues and to wash their hands. Please help us by reminding your children of these things at home too. If your child has no temperature but just has a cough, cold, headache or earache then, As with adults, medical advice is to give paracetamol and send them to school. We are happy to administer paracetamol in school as well as any prescribed medication your child has been prescribed by the doctor.