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Third wave of Covid-19 to impact children

   
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Corona warriors: Boy Shwetank wearing face mask and cap after an eye test as authorities permitted to open optician shops during the pandemic at a deserted market near New Delhi in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, on, June 03, 2021. Shwetank was tested Covid-19 positive on April 30, 2021. With the fears of the second wave of Covid-19 still lingering, the experts have suggested that the third wave will severely impact children. If the virus changes its course of nature, the children will be largely impacted. Reports suggest that the virus has already impacted children across the country, in the second wave. With no vaccination available for children under 18, the fear of the virus continues to haunt people. If the wave hits the country, the healthcare should have enough preparedness to fight it off, because the worst affected can be children, experts suggested. Photo by Shailendra Pandey/Indian Photo Agency (InPA)

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Corona warriors: Boy Shwetank wearing face mask and cap after an eye test as authorities permitted to open optician shops during the pandemic at a deserted market near New Delhi in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India, on, June 03, 2021. Shwetank was tested Covid-19 positive on April 30, 2021. With the fears of the second wave of Covid-19 still lingering, the experts have suggested that the third wave will severely impact children. If the virus changes its course of nature, the children will be largely impacted. Reports suggest that the virus has already impacted children across the country, in the second wave. With no vaccination available for children under 18, the fear of the virus continues to haunt people. If the wave hits the country, the healthcare should have enough preparedness to fight it off, because the worst affected can be children, experts suggested. Photo by Shailendra Pandey/Indian Photo Agency (InPA)
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