by admin | June 8, 2021 9:10 am
The Government of India recently announced that a third wave of the Covid-19 pandemic is inevitable and that both they and the citizens must brace themselves for it. The announcement was based on advice or recommendations from top physicians and medical institutions across the country. The physicians’ opinion was based on analysis of trends or patterns of mutation of the virus in the last 18 months.
While 2020 saw fewer but longer waves with fewer mutants involved, 2021 would have multiple waves that are shorter and deadlier. As per predictions made, the third wave is expected to hit India between the months of August and October 2021 and will hugely impact minors or children below 18 years of age.
This has triggered enormous panic across the country. Till date, there are few vaccines that have been tested extensively on those below 18 years of age ( Pfizer has just reported good efficacy on adolescents between 12 and 18 years of age), although some countries are giving the same vaccines given to adults, but in smaller doses. India may adopt the same approach but vaccines are again in short supply, so this has only added to the panic and paranoia.
It’s important to understand this better so that the right responses can be elicited or provided.
The Indian Academy of Pediatrics[1] (IAP) is an independent body dedicated to the health and well-being of children. It’s recognized by the Government of India and publishes several journals and research papers on various topics regarding the health and ailments of minors.
The IAP has been studying the pandemic closely since early 2020, with the aim of understanding the risk and mitigation of Covid-19 infection in minors. The IAP has made many observations about the expected third wave.
The IAP has categorically stated that while children may be affected in the third wave as projected, the severity or fatality risk is much less than that of adults. Most cases will present themselves as mild, asymptomatic infections, or moderate, symptomatic infections. With standard medication, the condition can be managed. Very few patients will require hospitalizations, and the number of fatalities would only be a tiny fraction of that for adults who have succumbed to the Infection since early 2020.
This is not mere speculation or wishful thinking. This is solely based on analysis of Covid-19 infection patterns in adults and children since early 2020. Scientists and doctors have found that there is a lesser expression of specific receptors to which this virus binds, in order to enter the host and their immune system. In layman terms, this means, the virus will find very little support or encouragement from the body of minors compared to that of adults. This does not imply that children have a better immune system than adults. Not necessarily. This only refers to how the immune systems of minors have reacted biochemically to the virus, so far, since the start of the pandemic.
Further, the IAP in consultation with several physicians has come out with treatment protocols for minors in case of Covid-19 infections. This is found to be effective in diagnosing and treating minors with Covid-19 infections till date, so the same, or more enhanced protocols will be followed in the coming days. There is plenty of clarity on dos and don’ts for minors with Covid-19 infections.
All these imply children or their parents need not panic
But does this mean that there is nothing to worry about and children can live perfectly normal lives, like what existed before the pandemic? Far from it! There are 2 reasons for this:
This only implies that we cannot afford to be complacent. We need to prepare ourselves and our minors in order to prevent Covid-19 infections in the days ahead.
Preparing minors for the 3rd wave and reducing the risk of infection in them is no different from how we would do this for adults. As we have been hearing from the day1 of the pandemic, this involves 2 major changes to our lifestyle.
When the 3rd wave will hit us exactly, and how much damage it will do to adults or minors is not clear at this point in time. In such a scenario, caution and common sense are our best weapons in the fight against Covid-19. Do not be complacent but at the same time, do not allow panic-mongers to affect you. Stay sensible and we can overcome the 3rd wave better than the earlier ones.
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