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PAHO: COVID-19 remains a threat to health, development of children
Dr Carissa F. Etienne. (GP)
Regional
 on January 28, 2022

PAHO: COVID-19 remains a threat to health, development of children

Article by Kendy

Washington – As the coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak reaches its third year in the Americas, millions of children are missing out on routine vaccinations, putting countries at risk of losing two decades of immunisation progress, the Pan American Health Organisation (PAHO) director Dr Carissa Etienne has warned.

“Countries are seeing outbreaks of diseases that for years had been under control,” she said during a media briefing on Wednesday, as she mentioned diphtheria in Haiti and the Dominican Republic.

This week, countries reported the highest number of weekly cases since the pandemic began – more than eight million. Deaths also increased by 37 per cent from the previous week, reaching 18 000.

As more people of all ages are becoming infected, the PAHO director highlighted that while hospitalisations and severe cases are more frequent among children with pre-existing diseases, such as diabetes and asthma, most of these children recover.

At the same time, however, children continue to miss out on their regular doctors’ visits, and many remain out of the classroom, jeopardising their social, mental, and physical wellbeing.

“For some children, schools are safe havens to learn, to socialise, to receive mental health support and to get a nutritious meal,” Dr Etienne said.

The PAHO director asked parents and caretakers to bring their children to routine medical appointments and urged countries to ensure these services are “open and available”.

“Countries must see routine immunisations for what they are: essential. These services were critical before the pandemic, and they remain central to our COVID responses, so our children don’t fall further at risk,” she said.

Etienne also called on ministries of health, education, and social protection to work together “to bring as many of our children as possible back to school safely”.

PAHO has published detailed guidelines to facilitate the return to in-person learning, and the director said that “by promoting mask wearing and social distancing and ensuring adequate ventilation, countries can safely reopen schools”.

When it comes to vaccinating healthy children against COVID-19, the PAHO director highlighted that countries must first “ensure that coverage among groups at highest risk of COVID-19 disease and death is high”.

While twelve countries and territories in the Americas have already reached WHO’s 70 per cent vaccination target, many, particularly in the Caribbean, still have low coverage among at-risk groups such as the elderly and health workers.

However, in countries where “vulnerable groups have already been protected and where additional vaccine supplies may be available, countries should consider the benefits of vaccinating children to further reduce the transmission of SARS-CoV-2”.

The PAHO director also called for countries to prioritise the collection of localised data on COVID-19.

“Now more than ever, we need data about how this virus is affecting different ages, genders, groups, and geographies,” she said. This will enable countries to identify gaps and target resources to those that need them the most.

Turning to the COVID-19 situation in the region, in the Caribbean, significant surges in infections were reported in Haiti and Martinique. (CMC)

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