The Free Press Journal

State to set up junior’ Covid ‘ taskforce

Team of paediatric­ians to suggest treatment protocol amid rising infection and deaths among children

- SANJAY JOG / Mumbai

Amid a spurt in Covid infections and the number of deaths among children 0-18 years, the Maharashtr­a government has decided to set up a taskforce of leading paediatric­ians to suggest treatment, nursing protocols and SOPs for this category. Chief Minister Uddhav Thackeray held a virtual meeting with veteran paediatric­ians on Thursday night to decide the framework of the taskforce and its mandate. The government is expected to announce its set-up shortly and Dr Bakul Parekh, past president of the Indian Academy of Paediatric­s (IAP), is likely to be its chairperso­n. Another contender for this position is Dr Suhas Prabhu from Hinduja Hospital, who was formerly paediatric­ian to Aaditya Thackeray.

Public Health Minister Rajesh Tope told The Free Press Journal, “The proposed taskforce for children up to 18 years will comprise paediatric­ians who will work on the lines of the state Covid taskforce headed by Dr Sanjay Oak, which guides the government on Covid-19 protocols for adults.

The formation of the taskforce was necessar y as in the f i r st wave, the elderly were affected but in the second wave, youth was affected. The third wave is l i kely to affect children so the taskforce will recommend treatment protocol to be implemente­d on a war footing.”

Former IAP President Dr Swati Bhave said the taskforce would have an important role to play in establishi­ng guidelines and protocols for managing paediatric Covid patients, right from tertiar y hospitals in ci t i es to primar y health centres i n distri cts. It should also put in place guidelines for the vaccinatio­n of young children and on the education of parents and the community on how to prevent Covid infection in children and how to manage them in home quarantine.

“The taskforce should also recommend how to maintain positive mental and physical health in children during Covid lockdowns and prepare guidelines on school reopening and precaution­s to be followed,” said Dr Bhave. IAP Joint Secretar y Dr Samir Dalwai said the taskforce would have to estimate the burden of infections and the proportion that would require hospitalis­ation and intensive care. This infrastruc­ture, including medical staff and material, needs to be prepared all over the state. “The taskforce will make a strong case for the urgent vaccinatio­n of children. Besides, how to triage children is also important,” he obser ved.

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