New Delhi:A plea has been filed in the Supreme Court on Thursday seeking proper medical treatment and facilities to as many as 57 minor girls who have tested positive for COVID-19 in a Kanpur-based shelter home in Uttar Pradesh.
The plea has been filed by lawyer Aparna Bhat in her capacity as an amicus curiae (someone who is not a party to a case) in a 2007 case related to Exploitation of Children in Orphanages in State of Tamil Nadu.
Seeking better facilities for such children, the plea said, allow the present application and direct that appropriate medical treatment and facilities be given to the minor girls who have reportedly tested positive for COVID-19 in the Shelter Home in Kanpur District, Uttar Pradesh and report on their health condition on a regular basis.
The National Human Rights Commission has also taken cognizance of news reports that 57 minor girls have tested positive for COVID-19 at the Kanpur shelter home.
Bhat has sought a direction to the Centre to issue an advisory to all Child Welfare Committees to ensure that children, who are being newly admitted into any Child Care Institutions (CCIs), are suitably quarantined before allowing them to be placed in CCIs and the necessary resources for the same be allocated as an interim measure to meet the extraordinary requirements of the pandemic.
Direct the Union of India to immediately identify homes for the purposes of quarantining children who are COVID positive and/or who are in need of being quarantined since their immediate history cannot be accessed and they can asymptomatic carriers, the plea said.
It further said that the Centre be asked to make testing mandatory before placing new children in the CCIs and then follow the necessary protocol.
The application has sought a direction to the Centre to call for a report from each state about the conditions of the children in the CCIs and their COVID-19 readiness including facilities for testing, quarantine and other facilities that are prescribed by the Ministry of Health for management of COVID-19 positive patients.