In Countries Where Adults Were Rapidly Vaccinated, Now Children Are Being Victims Of Corona

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New Delhi, 14th July 2021: Children are now being infected by Coronavirus. According to the latest study, Corona infection in children has started increasing in countries where adults have been vaccinated rapidly. Therefore, medical scientists recommend that the strategy of vaccination of children should also be started expeditiously.

A research report published in Nature says that the highest 85 percent of adults in Israel have been vaccinated. There has recently been an increase in new infections, with more than 50 percent of cases in people under the age of 19. According to the report of Nature, this has started appearing in America and Britain as well.

In Israel, daily Corona infection cases in June were less than a dozen, but now it is more than 100 per day. According to data from Israel’s Health Agency till July 5, 11.8 percent of cases of infection have been found in children 0-9 years old, while 39.6 percent cases were found in the age group of 10-19 years. Thus 51.4% of the cases have been found in those below 19 years of age. According to the report, 8.5 in 20-29 age group, 6.8 in 30-39, 11.4 in 40-49, 8.2 in 50-59, 8 in 60-69, 4.6 in 70-79, 1 in 89-89 and over 90 In age, 0.1 percent of the cases of infection were found.

Following these figures, Israel has started vaccinating children over the age of 15. Even in America, children are being vaccinated, but so far no plan has been made to vaccinate children in most countries.

The University of California Berkeley, expert Joshua Goldstein says that all countries will have to change their vaccination strategy. Because it is clear from these figures that cases of infection in children are increasing. However, expert Nick Bendley of the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control, Stockholm, says that despite increasing cases of infection, the risk of serious infection of corona in children is very low. Still, children need to be vaccinated.