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Amid Covid comback, Delhi doctor says children at greater risk if parents not vaccinated

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Covid-19 patients are admitted in LNJP at present, out of which five are adults and two are children. One child is seven-year-old and another is four-month-old.

The four-month-old baby is on oxygen support, he is a bit sick. The father of this child has also been tested positive and is admitted here.

If the parents have not taken the vaccine, it can cause infection to the children" he said. Further, he encouraged the government's decision to not shut schools anymore and said that people need to follow safety guidelines to protect themselves against infection.  "The school have been closed for almost two years now, it cannot be closed anymore.

Children's academic program is also very much important. All we need to do is follow the rules. If Covid preventive measures and guidelines are followed in schools properly and children wear masks, then there will definitely be infection control," said Kumar.

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