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The new chief minister will take charge at a time when Karnataka is staring at a possible Covid-19 third wave | Shriram BN
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BENGALURU: It’s been two years of “trial by fire” for the BS Yediyurappa-led Karnataka government, even in managing the pandemic, say health experts. Appreciating Yediyurappa for taking some tough decisions, and critical about a few others, besides U-turns on policy announcements, the medical fraternity and public health experts listed out some issues the new Chief Minister will have to immediately focus on, with the third Covid wave expected to wash in.
The possible third wave, according to experts, is more likely to attack children. “Countries like the US, UK, Germany, Japan and Italy have already hit their fourth wave.
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It suggests all children need to be evaluated by blood metabolic biomarkers too
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Women and children line up to receive free meals from a non-government organisation during a lockdown imposed to curb the spread of the coronavirus in Bengaluru.
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It suggests all children need to be evaluated by blood metabolic biomarkers too
:A recent paper by researchers from St John’s Medical College and Sitaram Bhartia Institute of Science and Research has found that, in India, metabolic indicators of obesity (abnormal blood sugar or blood lipids) are seen well before the child becomes obviously overweight by anthropometry.