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COVID–19: New Guidelines For Kids

Children aged 5 years or less don't need to wear masks, while those in 6-11 age group can with parents' supervision, and children aged 12 years or above have to wear masks like adults

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Pradeep Chamaria
Pradeep Chamaria
I am a photojournalist. Love to travel to unknown and unexplored vistas. Since 1992, I make places desirable for other travelers through experiential Travel Writing.

INDIA: Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) recently released new guidelines for COVID-19 management in kids that stress the need for masks in the population below 18 years of age. The guidelines that have been set up have been issued taking into consideration the looming threat of the third wave of COVID-19, also set parameters for COVID-related tests and medication to be followed in the case of children.

The new guidelines state that children aged 5 years or less are not required to wear masks. Those in the age group of 6-11 years may wear a mask depending on their ability to use a mask safely and appropriately under the direct supervision of parents or guardians. Children aged 12-17 years should wear the masks the same way as adults.

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The guidelines reiterate that hands should be kept clean with soap and water, or an alcohol-based hand rub while handling masks. The guidelines also directed that children below the age of 18 years should not be given Remdesivir for treatment of COVID-19. DGHS also prohibited the use of antimicrobials for treating the infection as they have no role in the prevention or cure of viral infections like COVID-19.

New Guidelines For COVID–19 For Kids, Photo Credits: Freepik

The guidelines also cautioned against using steroids in asymptomatic or mild cases of COVID-19 in children. For moderately or critically ill children, steroids could be used under strict supervision. The guidelines strictly prohibited the self-medication of steroids.

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It must be remembered that steroids prolong viral shedding and hence caution is required in their use, DGHS stated in its COVID new guidelines for kids. It also listed the recommended doses of anticoagulants.

The guidelines prescribed a 6-minute walk test with a pulse oximeter to check for oxygen levels and signs of hypoxia in children. It also called for rational use of high-resolution CT (HRCT) scan in children, urging doctors to practice caution while recommending chest CT scans for younger patients.

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  • Pradeep Chamaria

    I am a photojournalist. Love to travel to unknown and unexplored vistas. Since 1992, I make places desirable for other travelers through experiential Travel Writing.

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