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Coronavirus outbreak: Pediatric panel has urged the Centre to earmark 10 per cent of Covid-19 intensive care unit beds for children

A paediatric panel has urged the Centre to earmark 10 per cent of Covid-19 intensive care unit beds for children, while asserting that there is no evidence to suggest that an anticipated “third wave” would be harder on kids than the earlier waves. The 14-member panel has recommended nationwide augmentation of paediatric care facilities through increase in beds, equipment and medications, training to enhance healthcare staff skills, and expanding telemedicine services amid concerns about gaps in paediatric critical care. Advertisement It has also called on the government to reserve 20 per cent of general Covid-19 ward beds for children and to add ICU beds in non-Covid paediatric wards to manage cases of post-Covid multi-system inflammatory syndrome in children (MIS-C) in any future surges.

India battles surge in cases of rare deadly inflammatory syndrome

India is battling a surge in cases of a deadly inflammatory syndrome striking children who have caught Covid-19.  The Multisystem Inflammatory Syndrome in Children (MIS-C) affects children who have seemingly recovered from Covid-19, two to six weeks after the infection.  MIS-C largely affects children aged between 5 and 15.  Over 2,000 cases have been reported across the country, with 200 in Delhi alone.  The illness first develops as a high fever and leads to inflammation of the organs.   Around 70 per cent of children affected require intensive care.  India is battling a surge in cases of a deadly inflammatory syndrome striking children who have caught Covid-19. Above, a health worker takes a nasal swab sample of a child to test for COVID-19 during a door to door testing drive in Gauhati, India

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