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How many affected by Covic-19 coronavirus are there in Torre Pacheco? (11/04/2020)

SITUATION REPORT OF COVID-19 IN THE REGION OF MURCIA APRIL 10, 2020

In the Region of Murcia to date of the report, there have been 1,413 confirmed cases of COVID-19 infection.

The first case was declared on March 6 and confirmed as positive on March 8.

As of yesterday, 231 cases are admitted to hospitals in the Region, of which 42 are in the ICU.

58% of confirmed patients are in home isolation.

275 patients have been epidemiologically discharged and 94 deaths have occurred.

The diagnostic tests carried out for the detection of coronaviruses have been 11927. Figure 1 details the number of cases confirmed by COVID-19 in the Region of Murcia from the beginning to April 10, 2020.

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Helping Children Manage Stress During the COVID-19 Outbreak

Children can respond to stress in a variety of ways, for example, by becoming more dependent, worried, angry, or agitated, by becoming self-contained, or by wetting the bed.

Be sympathetic to your child's reactions, listen to his concerns, and offer him more love and attention.

Children need the love and attention of adults in difficult times.

Spend more time and attention on them.

Remember to listen to your children, speak kindly and reassure them.

When possible, organize moments of play and relaxation with your child.

As much as possible, try to keep children close to their parents and family and avoid separating them from their caregivers.

In the event of separation (eg, through hospitalization), be sure to maintain frequent contact (eg, over the phone) and to offer comfort.

Maintain routine routines and schedules as much as possible, or help create different ones in the new environment, particularly school and learning activities, as well as times to play safely and relax.

Explain what has happened and what the current situation is and give children clear information on how they can reduce the risks of contracting the disease;

use words they can understand based on their age.

Also provide information about hypothetical situations (for example, a family member and / or child is feeling unwell and has to go to the hospital for a period of time so that doctors can help them recover).

Source: murciasalud.es / Murcia.com

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