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Children susceptible to long-term side effects if they catch Covid-19: Sim

Sarawak DMC adviser adds virus can even kill kids with existing illnesses, those who are overweight

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 22 Sep 2021 2:08PM

Children susceptible to long-term side effects if they catch Covid-19: Sim
Sarawak DMC adviser Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian says parents must play a role in protecting their children by ensuring compliance with virus SOPs. – Facebook pic, September 22, 2021

by Stephen Then

MIRI – Children and teenagers, especially those suffering prior illness such as non-communicable diseases, are at greater risk of long-term side effects or death if they contract Covid-19, said Datuk Dr Sim Kui Hian.

The Sarawak Disaster Management Committee (DMC) adviser said the impact of the coronavirus on youngsters is as bad as that on the elderly and adults with high-risk ailments.

“How dangerous is Covid-19 to teenagers and children? Covid-19 can kill teenagers and children, especially those with illnesses and those who are overweight. For those who survive the infection, there could be an impact on their health that lasts for the long term,” he said in his social media chats today.

“They could get long-term illnesses, get tired easily, lose their focus easily. Do we have reason to be worried about them? Yes! Based on our experience with viral infections, these kids could grow up into adulthood with life-threatening medical conditions.”

Dr Sim, who is also state housing and local government minister, said Sarawak is doing its best to vaccinate children against Covid-19, but this alone is not enough.

He said parents must also play a role in protecting their kids by ensuring compliance with the standard operating procedures.

Yesterday, it was confirmed that another Sarawak teen has succumbed to the coronavirus. The 15-year-old boy was one of the 12 fatalities reported statewide.

The state DMC secretariat said the teen died at Miri Hospital on September 19, and tests carried out on his remains confirmed Covid-19 as the cause of death.

“The victim was a special needs individual. He suffered injuries to the brain in an accident in July. He died on September 19 at Miri Hospital.”

The youngest virus death in the state was an 8-year-old girl, who died at Serian Hospital on August 29.

Sarawak’s Covid-19 death toll stood at 709 as of yesterday evening, and the state logged 3,724 new infections.

Kuching saw 1,509 cases, Sibu (370), Bintulu (249), Samarahan (224), Miri (202), Sri Aman (161) and other districts (several dozen). – The Vibes, September 22, 2021

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