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No Reason To Believe COVID-19 Will Disproportionately Affect Children In Next Wave: Dr N K Arora
New Delhi: There is no reason to believe that children will be disproportionately affected by the coronavirus in the coming weeks and months or in the next wave, the head of a government working group said, but stressed on the need for additional resource inputs to improve the paediatric Covid services. In an interview with PTI, Dr N K Arora, Chairman of India’s COVID-19 Working Group of the National Technical Advisory Group on Immunisation (NTAGI), said Indian data does not show specific predilection of the currently circulating virus strains either for the youth or paediatric age group.
However, since the absolute numbers have increased, patients from both age groups are being noticed more, he said. Dr Arora, who is Director of INCLEN Trust, said it is not possible to predict any third wave at this time. But based on what the experience is available from our own country and that from other parts of the world, there is no reason to believe that children will be disproportionately affected in the coming weeks and months or in the next wave, he said.
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But he stressed on the need to improve the paediatric Covid services and align with the rest of the COVID-19 management framework.
It is absolutely necessary to appreciate that newborn, children and pregnant women require specific care facilities. Children below 10 years will need either mother or father or a care provider with them. Similarly infected pregnant women can deliver prematurely. I am given to understand that treatment protocols are already prepared and are under review by different paediatric groups and associations, he said.
Dr Arora said similarly the unique hospital care requirements are being worked out.
The country is already managing children and most Covid care centres have provision but there is need for additional resource inputs to improve the paediatric Covid services and align with the rest of the COVID-19 management framework, he added.
Some experts are highlighting the need for preparation warning that children could be affected by the third wave more than adults.
AIIMS Director Randeep Guleria has also said there was no indication that children will be severely or more affected in the third wave of the pandemic.
If we see the data of the first and second waves, it is very similar and it shows that children are usually protected and even if they get it, they only have mild infection. And the virus hasn’t changed so there is no indication that children will be more affected in the third wave, he told reporters on Monday.
And there is this hypothesis that the virus enters through ACE receptors in the body and these receptors are relatively less in children as compared to adults. This is a hypothesis on why the infection has been less amongst children, he said.
Those who floated this theory said that children have so far been not affected so perhaps they will be most affected in the third wave but there is so far no evidence that there will be severe infection in children or there will be more cases in them in the upcoming wave, Dr Guleria added.
The Indian Academy of Paediatrics recently said though children appear as susceptible as adults it is “highly unlikely that the third wave will predominantly or exclusively affect children”.
We need to be prepared with more in-patient beds and intensive care beds for children, it said. The country’s apex child rights body National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has also said that the Centre and states should ramp up their preparations to protect children and neonatals.
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World
India
State Details
State
Cases
Active
Recovered
Deaths
Maharashtra
56,02,019 22,122
3,30,215 20,790
51,82,592 42,320
89,212 592
Karnataka
24,50,215 25,311
4,40,456 32,551
19,83,948 57,333
25,811 529
Kerala
23,65,787 17,821
2,59,559 18,414
20,98,674 36,039
7,554 196
Tamil Nadu
18,77,211 34,867
3,01,580 7,437
15,54,759 27,026
20,872 404
Uttar Pradesh
16,73,785 3,894
76,703 8,177
15,77,720 11,918
19,362 153
Andhra Pradesh
15,93,821 12,994
2,03,762 5,475
13,79,837 18,373
10,222 96
Delhi
14,18,418 1,550
24,578 3,032
13,70,431 4,375
23,409 207
West Bengal
12,84,973 17,883
1,28,585 1,940
11,41,871 19,670
14,517 153
Chhattisgarh
9,53,209 4,209
60,938 4,836
8,79,625 8,985
12,646 60
Rajasthan
9,20,456 4,414
99,875 12,343
8,12,775 16,654
7,806 103
Gujarat
7,91,657 3,187
68,971 6,163
7,13,065 9,305
9,621 45
Madhya Pradesh
7,67,274 2,936
53,653 4,113
7,06,003 6,989
7,618 60
Haryana
7,41,785 3,757
38,119 4,697
6,96,059 8,359
7,607 95
Odisha
7,03,441 11,059
99,701 587
6,01,224 11,614
2,516 32
Bihar
6,92,420 2,844
37,943 2,749
6,49,835 5,500
4,642 93
Telangana
5,56,320 3,043
39,206 1,283
5,13,968 4,305
3,146 21
Punjab
5,43,475 4,481
54,996 2,509
4,75,011 6,803
13,468 187
Assam
3,75,404 6,221
53,996 885
3,18,585 5,252
2,823 84
Jharkhand
3,31,811 1,394
17,569 1,930
3,09,371 3,291
4,871 33
Uttarakhand
3,15,590 2,071
49,579 5,156
2,60,084 7,105
5,927 122
Jammu And Kashmir
2,72,858 2,237
45,630 1,807
2,23,619 3,999
3,609 45
Himachal Pradesh
1,80,983 1,949
24,181 1,798
1,53,975 3,686
2,827 61
Goa
1,47,861 1,401
16,278 999
1,29,162 2,362
2,421 38
Puducherry
96,982 922
15,835 1,016
79,765 1,915
1,382 23
Chandigarh
58,734 245
4,428 446
53,597 684
709 7
Tripura
47,298 773
8,302 341
38,526 427
470 5
Manipur
44,627 538
6,444 90
37,478 611
705 17
Meghalaya
30,492 811
7,788 108
22,221 679
483 24
Arunachal Pradesh
24,573 480
3,127 228
21,344 248
102 4
Nagaland
20,259 191
4,714 36
15,248 143
297 12
Ladakh
17,532 125
1,463 59
15,891 184
178
Sikkim
13,233 101
3,184 133
9,817 226
232 8
Mizoram
10,622 289
2,569 108
8,019 180
34 1
Dadra And Nagar Haveli
10,049 62
439 82
9,606 144
4
Andaman And Nicobar Islands
6,853 9
254 14
6,495 22
104 1
Lakshadweep
6,847 236
2,162 112
4,661 124
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