Oman Daily Observer

Kids prone to Covid-19 strain

Loss of taste and smell is less common as compared with the previous variant

- KABEER YOUSUF @kabeeryous­ef

Unlike the first wave of Covid-19 which affected mostly adults, the new variant is affecting the children as well. They are more prone to the new variant and the same precaution­s, which were being followed strictly, need to be continued for everyone, according to experts.

There are four strains as of now. They are K or British variant (B117), South Africa variant (501Y.V2 or B.1.351), Brazil variant (P.1) and California variant (CAL.20C).

“The new variant of the virus which is fast spreading in the region is more transmissi­ble among the communitie­s. Unlike the first wave of Covid-19,

kids are more vulnerable to this variant’’, said Dr Mizun Tufail al Rahman, Senior Consultant and Family Physician at the Ministry of Health.

CHILDREN DIAGNOSED

Doctors further opined that in the first wave of Covid-19, adults were more likely to get infected than children. But on the contrary, there has been a significan­t increase in the percentage of children diagnosed with Covid-19 in many countries over the past two to three months. “This variant of Covid-19 is 70 per cent more rapidly transmitti­ng and is 30 per cent deadlier than the older variant.

It has more propensity to infect children under the age of 15 years as compared to the older variant which infected mainly adults’’, says Dr Dilip Singhvi, Specialist Internal Medicine, Apollo Hospital.

Common symptoms

The most commonly seen symptoms of the new variant are cough, fatigue, muscle pain, and sore throat while the loss of taste and smell is less common as compared with the previous variant.

Accordingl­y, all precaution­s, wearing the the face mask, maintainin­g social distancing especially while playing outdoors or in schools, keep sanitising hands and avoiding contact with strangers need to be strictly exhorted.

“Parents and teachers in schools have this added responsibi­lity now to ensure that kids maintain the social distancing norms and our children remain safe and healthy’’, adds Dr Singhvi.

Algerian authoritie­s released at least 35 pro-democracy activists from jail in the past 24 hours under presidenti­al pardons issued ahead of the second anniversar­y of a popular uprising, rights groups said. The Hirak protest movement, which swept strongman Abdelaziz Bouteflika from power in 2019, marks its second anniversar­y on Monday, with calls on social media for demonstrat­ions to mark the day.

On Saturday, rights group the National Committee for the Liberation of Prisoners (CNLD) said at least 35 people had been released from jail in the past 24 hours.

NEW DELHI: Six Indian states have seen a fresh surge of Covid-19 cases and have been asked to regularly monitor mutant strains through testing and genome sequencing and refocus on surveillan­ce and containmen­t measures, a federal Health Ministry bulletin said on Sunday.

The latest spike in cases has raised concern that new mutant variations of the virus may lead to a fresh wave of the pandemic in the country which has seen a substantia­l slowdown of the spread of the virus between September and January.

The largest spike in cases have been reported in Kerala and Maharashtr­a over the past four weeks, followed by Chhattisga­rh and Madhya Pradesh — both of which share borders with Maharashtr­a — as well as Punjab and Jammu and Kashmir.

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