Karnataka CM calls emergency meeting with experts regarding effect of COVID 19 on children

By ANI | Published: August 13, 2021 12:36 PM2021-08-13T12:36:45+5:302021-08-13T12:45:02+5:30

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday called an emergency meeting with experts regarding COVID-19 and the possibility of its effect on children during the third wave.

Karnataka CM calls emergency meeting with experts regarding effect of COVID 19 on children | Karnataka CM calls emergency meeting with experts regarding effect of COVID 19 on children

Karnataka CM calls emergency meeting with experts regarding effect of COVID 19 on children

Karnataka Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai on Friday called an emergency meeting with experts regarding COVID-19 and the possibility of its effect on children during the third wave.

As per the suggestions of experts, the state government had decided to open schools from August 23. But the CM has called an emergency meeting with them soon after returning from his official tour to Dakshina Kannada.

Bommai said that the experts have warned that the children will likely be affected during the third wave of the COVID-19 pandemic, as they belong to the non-vaccinated group.

"We have already started the 'Vathsalya' scheme in Udupi and Haveri districts for complete monitoring the children. We will organise pediatric health camps to check their nutritious strength, and will do all necessary treatment for lack of nutrition and undergrowth," he said.

"We have provided training to all concerned officers working on the scheme, and will try to protect the children from this virus. All district hospitals have been instructed to arrange pediatric ICU," he added.

In Karnataka, from August 1 to August 11, 543 children of age group 0-19 were reportedly infected from COVID-19.

Of the infected children, 210 children belonged to the age group of 0-9, and 333 children or teenagers belonged to the age group of 10-19.

However, no COVID-19 related death in the age group of 0-19 has been reported, and the infected children were mostly asymptomatic or had mild symptoms of the virus.

( With inputs from ANI )

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