Hyderabad:The Corona pandemic is affecting the lives, livelihoods, hopes and aspirations of the humanity, and frightening countries by shattering their economies and commercial sectors.
UNICEF has warned recently that the effect of COVID-19 would be dreadful on the future of India.
Last month, the World Health Organization called for a focus on diseases such as Malaria and Polio in the wake of the spread of coronavirus. UNICEF's concern of COVID-19’s effect on children is unveiling a grim picture of the magnitude of the impact of the virus on children.
Due to lockdowns and curfews, the transport system was stand still at many places, jobs were lost, and normal healthcare facilities were unavailable.
UNICEF's concern underlines the fear that due to these the income of the parents will be greatly affected resulting in deaths of children due to malnutrition and starvation. It is projected that an additional six thousand babies will die daily in the next six months in 118 under-developed and developing countries.
It is concerning that India has been included in the list of ten countries -- Ethiopia, Congo, Tanzania, Nigeria, Uganda, Pakistan, etc., -- with the highest casualties.
This is in addition to those unfortunate children who won't be able to celebrate their fifth birthday.
It is the responsibility of those countries to contain the untimely death of children without proper nutrition and basic medical facilities.
The UNICEF's warning that if corrective steps are not taken in time the situation will further worsen....should alert the hundred and odd countries including India!