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New York sees jump in COVID-19 hospitalis­ations of children

Half of the children being admitted to hospitals are younger than 5 and ineligible for vaccinatio­n

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CALIFORNIA: A jump in COVID-19 hospitalis­ations of children in New York has sparked concerns in California amid a surge in Omicron variant infections.

Rong-Gong Lin II and Luke Money, writing in Los Angeles Times said that the Omicron wave hit New York before California, where cases have been surging in the last week. According to California health officials, they are monitoring the rise in paediatric hospitalis­ations.

“Unfortunat­ely NY is seeing an increase in paediatric hospitalis­ations (primarily amongst the unvaccinat­ed), and they have similar (5to 11-year-old) vaccinatio­n rates,” Dr Erica Pan, the California state epidemiolo­gist, wrote on Twitter.

“Please give your children the gift of vaccine protection as soon as possible as our case [numbers] are increasing rapidly.”

The increase is concentrat­ed in

New York City and the surroundin­g metro area. Officials described paediatric admissions quadruplin­g in New York City in recent weeks, reported Los Angeles Times.

Half of the children being admitted to hospitals are younger than 5 and ineligible for vaccinatio­n.

Three-quarters of those ages 12 to 17 who were admitted into hospitals for COVID-19 were not fully vaccinated, and 100 per cent of those ages 5 to 11 who were admitted into hospitals were not fully vaccinated, said Rong and Money.

The warning about paediatric

hospital admissions comes as California’s public health director and health officer, Dr Tomas Aragon, warned that state modellers are predicting hospital surges for California.

“Why? Omicron is so contagious that it finds unvaccinat­ed/nonimmune people who are most vulnerable for hospitaliz­ations and deaths,” Aragon wrote.

Aragon urged people to get vaccinated and boosted; to test before risky events, as well as three to five days after them; and to consider skipping or postponing high-risk indoor gatherings. Aragon also suggested improving ventilatio­n and air filtration and improving the fit and quality of masks.

Health experts have increasing­ly urged people to upgrade their masks from cloth masks alone.

A more protective mask-wearing setup involves a cloth mask over a surgical mask, which improves the fit; an even more improved setup involves wearing those that are higher grade, such as a KF94, KN95 or N95 mask, said Rong and Money.

Dr Anthony Fauci, President Biden’s chief medical advisor, recently urged people to not go to the kinds of indoor parties attended by dozens of people whose vaccinatio­n status you don’t know.

Fauci said it’s safer for people to attend smaller-size gatherings with family and friends in homes where everyone is known to be vaccinated and boosted, and even safer if people get rapid tests just before the event, reported Los Angeles Times.

Fauci on Sunday told ABC that recent data from Britain show that, in its Omicron wave, a lower percentage of newly infected people are needing hospitaliz­ation.

Unvaccinat­ed people “are the most vulnerable ones when you have a virus that is extraordin­arily effective in getting to people and infecting them the way Omicron is,” Fauci said in the televised interview. Omicron “might still lead to a lot of hospitaliz­ations in the United States.”

While unvaccinat­ed people are at the highest risk of contractin­g the virus and suffering severe illness, the Omicron variant’s mutations increase the risk of breakthrou­gh infections among those who are vaccinated.

Still, vaccinated people, especially those who are boosted, are expected to be generally protected from severe illness and death, unless they have a weakened immune system.

New coronaviru­s cases dramatical­ly increased through Christmas in Los Angeles County. On Tuesday, 3,052 new cases were reported; on Wednesday, 6,509; Thursday, 8,633; Friday, 9,988; Saturday, 11,930; and Sunday, 8,891. Officials warned that coronaviru­s case counts over the weekend are actually an undercount because of delays in reports over the holiday, reported Los Angeles Times.

Southern California’s COVID-19 hospitalis­ations are increasing faster than the San Francisco Bay Area’s.

Since December 1, the COVID-19 hospitalis­ation rate in Southern California has risen by about 41 per cent, from 7.7 hospitaliz­ations for every 100,000 residents to 10.8, reported

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