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Indian states preparing for next Covid-19 wave with focus on children
2021-08-19 00:00:00.0     海峡时报-亚洲     原网页

       

       MUMBAI (REUTERS) - Several Indian states are building facilities with more paediatric beds, plus oxygen.

       This is due to concern that children returning to school without being vaccinated will be among the most vulnerable during a third wave of coronavirus infections.

       Health administrators have taken heed of trends in the United States, where a record number of children have been hospitalised as the coronavirus Delta variant, first found in India, surged through unvaccinated populations.

       During a second wave of infections in India that peaked in April and May, hundreds of thousands of people died for want of oxygen and medical facilities, and now there are concerns that another third wave will gather during the winter months.

       "We don't know how the virus will behave, but we cannot afford to be unprepared this time around," Mr Suhas Prabhu, who heads the Paediatric Task Force in the big western state of Maharashtra, said. "No mother should have to run around looking for a hospital bed when her child is sick."

       The Maharashtra government has stockpiled medicines, and built facilities for additional paediatric beds and oxygen provisions in new centres in Mumbai and Aurangabad.

       Built on empty stretches of land or in repurposed stadiums, the Mumbai facilities have a total of 1,500 paediatric beds, most of them with oxygen.

       "We can upgrade this capacity to double if needed," Mr Suresh Kakani, a senior official with Mumbai's civic body said.

       In neighbouring Gujarat, the authorities have set up 15,000 paediatric oxygen beds, health commissioner Jai Prakash Shivahare said.

       India provides vaccines to people above the age 18. Most vaccines administered in India are made by AstraZeneca, while shots produced by local manufacturer Bharat Biotech are also being used.

       Another local firm Zydus Cadilla and Bharat Biotech are separately testing vaccines for children but the results are not expected until the year end.

       Meantime, schools in at least 11 of India's 28 states have opened after more than a year of closures, raising worries that these could become breeding grounds for transmission of the virus.

       As of March this year, less than 1 per cent of India's coronavirus deaths were in the under 15 age group, according to the health ministry, and officials say the severity of the disease in this age group has been minimal so far.

       Epidemiologists say there is no evidence to show that the Delta variant or any other mutations affect children more than other parts of the population.

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