Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Report: 119k kids lost caregivers to Covid

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WASHINGTON: More than 1.5 million children in 21 countries, including 119,000 from India, lost their primary and secondary caregivers to Covid-19 during the first 14 months of the pandemic, according to a study published in The Lancet.

The study funded in part by the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), part of the National Institutes of Health (NIH), stated that 25,500 children in India lost their mother to Covid-19 while 90,751 lost their father and 12 lost both their parents.

The study estimates that 1,134,000 children lost a parent or custodial grandparen­t due to Covid-19. Of these, 1,042,000 children lost their mother, father or both. Most lost one, not both parents.

Overall, 1,562,000 children are estimated to have experience­d the death of at least one parent or a custodial or other co-residing grandparen­t (or other older relative), the NIH said in a media release.

The countries with the highest number of children who lost primary caregivers (parents or custodial grandparen­ts) include South Africa, Peru, United States, India, Brazil, and Mexico, it said. The countries with rates of Covid-associated deaths among primary caregivers (>1/1000 children) include Peru, South Africa, Mexico, Brazil, Colombia, Iran, United States, Argentina, and Russia, it added.

“Though the trauma a child experience­s after the loss of a parent or caregiver can be devastatin­g, there are evidenceba­sed interventi­ons that can prevent further adverse consequenc­es, such as substance use, and we must ensure that children have access to these interventi­ons,” said NIDA Director Nora D Volkow.

According to the report, 2,898 Indian children lost either of their custodial grandparen­ts while nine lost both of their custodial grandparen­ts.

 ?? REUTERS ?? Relative consoles a man as he sees the body of his father who died from Covid complicati­ons in New Delhi on April 16.
REUTERS Relative consoles a man as he sees the body of his father who died from Covid complicati­ons in New Delhi on April 16.

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