Tuesday, 30 November 2021

NPHET recommends facemasks for children aged 9 and older

Updated Thu 8:40 PM

THE NATIONAL PUBLIC Health Emergency Team has recommended to Government that masks should be worn by children who are aged nine and older, it is understood. 

Up until now, children aged under 13 have been mostly exempt from having to wear face coverings in indoor settings, with healthcare settings, Covid test centres, and children under 13 who are attending secondary school deemed as exceptions. 

This latest advice means that children aged 9-12 will now be advised to wear masks indoors in settings such as shops, it is understood.

‘Further restrictions’

Earlier today, Tánaiste Leo Varadkar said that further restrictions may be needed before Christmas to reduce the spread of Covid-19.

The Tánaiste said case numbers may be starting to plateau or peak, but added that he would like to see them fall ahead of the holiday season.

He said it would be a “big mistake” if the Government imposed new restrictions in the coming days to find out that the country has “turned a corner anyway”.

Fine Gael leader told RTÉ’s Claire Byrne Live that restrictions may need to be increased coming into the Christmas period, but the Government would try to avoid a full lockdown.

“I think we may need more restrictions heading into the Christmas period but I don’t think we need to be fatalistic about a return to any form of lockdown or even a ‘lockdown light’, and I think we should try to avoid that,” Varadkar said.

He added that the behaviour changes people have made in recent weeks are helping stem the spread of the virus, and the third dose of the vaccine is also making a difference.

Varadkar added that he believes the outcome of today’s meeting of the National Public Health Emergency Team (NPHET) would be further advice regarding children.

NPHET is set to meet today to consider the current situation with the virus and its advice to the government.

The Tánaiste defended the government’s position that schools are safer than other environments – a message that has been iterated by ministers and health officials, though Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn said yesterday that health officials “never said schools are safe”.

“There’s no place that’s 100% place in a pandemic other than having no contact with anyone ever,” Varadkar said.

“But as far as places go, schools are safe,” he said, adding that he believes children are safer in schools than at someone’s house or an extra-curricular activity.

This afternoon, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) gave the green light for the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine to be given to children aged five to 11.

The dose for the children would be lower compared to older age groups and would be given as two injections in the upper arm.

Speaking a couple of hours ahead of the announcement, the Tánaiste said: “We expect a decision soon from the EMA on allowing us to offer vaccines to children in that age group”

“That’s an important thing to do once we get the go ahead for that and that will help a lot.”

He said that NPHET and HIQA are examining whether there are additional actions to take in schools – “for example, primary school children being asked to wear masks”.

“[That is] something we haven’t wanted to do up to now because it’s very hard to ask young kids to do that, but it might be in their interest.”

During Leaders’ Questions today, Varadkar defended the PCR testing system, stating that it is at its highest level.

Buying a ticket to see Garth Brooks is easier than booking an appointment for a Covid-19 test, Sinn Fein’s Pearse Doherty said.

It has been “impossible” to book a PCR test in most counties as demand soared in recent weeks.

The HSE’s self-referral portal shows no availability in almost 20 counties.

Doherty said some people have offered to swap concert tickets for a PCR test.

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“I’m sure we’ve all seen the comments on social media, the bit of banter about how it’s easier to get Garth Brooks tickets in the state than it is to get a PCR test,” Doherty told the Dail

“Others are posting that they’ve got Garth Brooks tickets and are willing to swap for a PCR slot.

“While that might be a bit of light banter, the reality is very, very serious.

“It’s impossible to book a PCR test in most of this state.

“In Dublin there is no slots available, Carlow none, Cork, Kerry, Kildare, Kilkenny, Laois, Leitrim, Meath, Offaly, Meath, Tipperary, Waterford, West Meath, Wexford or Wicklow.

Varadkar said there has been an “extremely high and sustained” demand for tests in recent weeks, compounded by people suffering other respiratory illnesses.

“It is necessary for us to prioritise and to adjust testing criteria in order to prioritise those most in need of a test,” he added.

“The system is operating in excess of surge capacity.”

Professor Mary Horgan, the president of the Royal College of Physicians in Ireland and a member of NPHET, also said today that masks in primary schools may need to be considered.

“We know for the past few months that the incidence of infection in primary school children is higher than the rest of the population,” Professor Horgan said.

Speaking on Morning Ireland, she said that “firstly, they are a group that haven’t been vaccinated, we know how effective vaccines are” and “secondly, they still don’t use masks, the rest of the population do”.

“We want to reduce the infection as much as we possibly can,” Professor Horgan said.

With reporting by Lauren Boland and Christina Finn

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Nursery Rhymes: What to Sing and Why They are Important


Nursery rhymes may seem old-fashioned, but they are actually useful in child development! Here is why you should teach them to your baby.

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The “Fourth Trimester” Survival Guide: How to Survive the First Weeks


The first three months after giving birth are a time of change, growth, and adaptation. Here is a “fourth trimester” survival guide to help.

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Original stories, Games and Coloring Activities for Toddlers


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Monday, 29 November 2021

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Tips for Introducing an Older Child to a New Sibling


Having a new baby is a big change for the whole family, especially older kids. Here are tips for introducing an older child to a new sibling.

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Rice Cereal: Why It’s Not The Safest Choice For Your Baby


Rice cereal has been a popular first food for decades, but new findings show it may not be a healthy choice of solids for baby. Here's why.

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Action over variant shows government keen to avoid Christmas calamity of 2020

Last Christmas, as ministers rashly promised five days of festive family gatherings while a new variant gathered pace, Boris Johnson held out until the final hours until he bowed to the inevitable and cancelled Christmas.

Despite rising cases in Europe and new restrictions on the continent, ministers had been bullish about going ahead with Christmas gatherings this year. Cabinet ministers have already sent invites for the Christmas drinks dos.

No 10 has been encouraged that a concerted push for the booster jab programme has seen take-up increase and, although case numbers remain high, deaths and hospitalisations are being kept roughly stable by the vaccine programme – though they are in higher numbers than many countries would tolerate.

Some scientists have warned that people should put off making Christmas plans – but caution is not a word you hear very often on ministers’ lips.

Johnson has always hedged his comments when he is asked about Christmas – roughly once a week – with the caveat that new variants could throw plans off course. Now the worst news has come from South Africa: a variant has emerged that is feared to be more transmissible than others and has the potential to evade immunity.

This time, No 10 has acted fast to place South Africa on the red list from midday on Friday, along with Namibia, Lesotho, Botswana, Eswatini and Zimbabwe. Whitehall sources talk in grave terms about the threat the variant poses, saying it is the most severe threat to the UK’s vaccine programme they have seen.

Yet despite the fast action, the UK has recently drastically lowered its guard against the threat of new variants. All countries had been taken off the red list and the government now allows travellers to take a lateral flow test on day two when they return from abroad, though those who test positive are asked to also take a PCR.

But because lateral flow tests are carried out at home and then thrown away, rather than analysed in a lab, it means that there is a delay in sequencing any potential new variants and working out their origin.

It is too early to make any call about how big a threat the variant poses to Christmas plans. But it will come as a huge blow to more than 100,000 South Africans living in the UK, kept apart from family for almost the entire pandemic and for whom travel had only recently opened up.

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Sunday, 28 November 2021

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Saturday, 27 November 2021

It’s Brexmas! From turkeys to alcohol, how will shortages affect Christmas?

With less than a month to go until Christmas, many retailers are not only having to deal with the impact of the pandemic and a global supply chain crisis but are also experiencing the full impact of Brexit on festive demands for the first time.

Here we talk to the people behind four key components of the festive period to see whether we will notice the impact in our houses and at our tables this year.

CHRISTMAS TREES

An estimated six to eight million Christmas trees are sold every year in the UK – each of which has to be felled, pulled out of the field, packed and handed over to the customer.

Usually growers rely on the help of a seasonal workforce to get the job done, many of whom come from outside the UK. But this year, as a result of Brexit, growers have had to find local labourers to step in who may not be as skilled and as a result took longer to do the work. It is feared that this, along with Brexit-related transport issues, could lead to tree shortages.

Christopher Hood, director and founder of Needlefresh, at his Christmas tree farm and store in Newbury, Berkshire.Christopher Hood, director and founder of Needlefresh, at his Christmas tree farm and store in Newbury, Berkshire. Photograph: Antonio Olmos/The Observer

Christopher Hood, the director and founder of Swindon-based Needlefresh, the UK’s largest supplier of trees to blue-chip retail businesses such as Waitrose and Tesco, said that in more than 30 years of working in the business, this season has been one of his hardest and the first time that he has really felt the Brexit effect.

“This is the first year we’ve had real challenges with labour and with transport. We felt it much more this year than last year.” He usually hires 80 to 90 people each year, many of whom usually come from eastern Europe. But this year he had to find and train local labourers.

Another factor causing issues is transport, caused by a shortage of HGV drivers and the fact that most British trees are grown in Scotland.

Hood, whose company uses 700 lorries a year to move trees around the country, said: “We’re having to work a lot harder to get the results and we’re having to ask customers to be much more flexible as to when they take delivery of the trees.”

While he believes he will satisfy all of his tree orders, he has heard that some growers are getting “extremely behind”. He said it is too early to say whether there will be shortages, but that it will become apparent in the next two weeks. “It won’t be a matter of availability of product, it will be the ability to get that product to market.”

The British Christmas Tree Growers Association reported a rise in early inquiries from retailers but urged shoppers not to panic.

ALCOHOL

Amid Brexit border control issues, shortages of HGV drivers and other staff, combined with pandemic business closures and global shipping disruption, industry leaders have warned of a “cocktail of chaos” that they say could lead to Christmas alcohol shortages.

In a letter to transport secretary Grant Shapps last week a group of 48 wine and spirits companies said rising costs and supply chain chaos have caused delays in wine and spirit deliveries which could lead to empty drinks aisles in supermarkets.

Wine and spirits companies have warned of shortages.Wine and spirits companies have warned of shortages. Photograph: Kiyoshi Takahase Segundo/Alamy

Miles Beale, the chief executive of the Wine and Spirit Trade Association, which coordinated the letter, said the confluence of factors has led to “problems in the supply chain leaving our wine and spirit members faced with major issues getting deliveries to supermarkets, off-licences, pubs and restaurants.” He called on the government to take “action as a matter of urgency to save British business from facing huge losses”.

Pierre Mansour, director of wine at Stevenage-based the Wine Society, said despite having planned for Brexit since the middle of last year, it has made moving stock from vineyards in Europe to the UK “the most logistically and operationally challenging Christmas we’ve had to date”.

In the last 12 weeks of 2019, not including bar, pub and restaurant sales, over 403 million bottles of wine and spirits were sold in the UK, according to Nielsen data, with a total value of £3.4bn. Will there be enough to go around this year?

With shipping times doubled, Mansour advised people to order early, especially if they want a specific brand. Already he said demand is higher than this time last year, which was a record-breaking year for the cooperative wine merchant, with many customers ordering magnums for, Covid-permitting, big family gatherings.

TOYS AND GIFTS

After months of talk of fears of empty shelves in toy shops as a result of the global shipping crisis, industry leaders say there will be toys on the shelves after all, but that if you’re looking for something specific, it’s best to buy it sooner rather than later.

Brexit has led to labour shortages in warehouses and especially for HGV drivers, leading to shortages throughout the supply chain.

Christmas gifts will be available but there may not be as many choices.Christmas gifts will be available but there may not be as many choices. Photograph: Ben Pipe Photography/Getty Images/Image Source

Roland Earl, director general of the British Toy & Hobby Association, said: “There will be toys in the shops but there might not be as many choices as there might be in a normal year.” For those seeking a specific gift, he advised people to buy it when they see it rather than wait because once it sells out “restocking is difficult”.

This festive season has been, he said, a “bit of a nightmare” for the industry with “multiple things all happening at the same time”.

FOOD

While fears around turkey availability appear to have calmed for now, after the government introduced a temporary visa scheme for seasonal poultry workers, the supply of other Christmas staples such as pigs in blankets is still less than certain.

Earlier this month the National Pig Association said thousands of pigs had been culled on British farms, and thousands of more were likely to follow, because of a shortage of skilled labour in the UK following Brexit and warned of a “catastrophic collapse” in the price of pork.

Fears over a turkey shortage have calmed after the government introduced a visa scheme for butchers from outside the UK.Fears over a turkey shortage have calmed after the government introduced a visa scheme for butchers from outside the UK. Photograph: Manny Rodriguez/Getty Images/Tetra images RF

The government has introduced an emergency visa scheme for 800 butchers to come from outside the UK in the run-up to Christmas but they are reportedly not expected to start work until January.

Sophie Hope, a pig farmer at Alexander and Angell Farms in Gloucestershire, said a shortage of skilled workers in processing plants who usually come from the EU has led to a backlog of pigs. That in turn has led to some farmers having to cull pigs on site which means they cannot be sold. Others end up with pigs that are too big and lose half their value. Hope believes there will be shortages of British pork at Christmas. “There’s not a shortage of pigs on the ground, but they’re not being able to be slaughtered and processed,” she said. She fears shops may instead import pork to fill gaps on shelves, which she said, “obviously doesn’t help us British farmers at all”.

Meanwhile, shoppers appear to be getting their orders for Christmas food in early. Marks & Spencer said it closed its Christmas food-order service early this year because all the slots were taken more quickly than normal – despite having more slots: “There’s not been a supply issue but certainly shoppers did shop early.”

A government spokesperson said the food supply chain is “highly resilient” and has “coped well in responding to unprecedented challenges.”

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Friday, 26 November 2021

How to Know If Your Child Can Benefit From Early Intervention


For children with developmental delays, support is crucial for their success. Here is how to know if your child needs early intervention.

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XmasFun!

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Who can forget the timeless melodies of Christmas Carols. From traditional, to fun, to “cuddle up by the fire” songs, we’ve gathered up a ton of Christmas music for you. Browse our library of Christmas lyrics, videos, and MIDI files. Or sit back and just listen to some great Christmas music.

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Check out our database of holiday favorites. Appetizer, snacks, main courses, side dishes, and desserts!

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Christmas related freeware and shareware that we’ve found. Check out these programs and screensavers. We also have a page of Christmas Fonts for you to download and enjoy.

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We have a new Christmas Videos page where you can watch several Christmas TV shows and movies online. Or visit our tribute to the all-time greatest Christmas television shows and movies. Charlie Brown, Rudolph, The Grinch, all your favorites (ok, my favorites) are here!

Some will make you laugh, some will make you cry. We hope you enjoy these tales of the season:
The Birth Of Christ (Luke 2:1-20)
The Night Before Christmas
A Christmas Carol
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Here are some fun little Christmas games that you can play online here at XmasFun.com:

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And many more on our Christmas Games page….

Take your best shot at our fun Christmas trivia questions:
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Our online selection of Christmas clipart and graphics.

The latest Christmas news stories from around the world to keep you up-to-date!

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