By; Our reporter

14th May 2020

 

Medical experts have advised that the best protection against Coronavirus disease for children younger than three years, is staying at home.

 

While the government has issued a directive to have everybody wear face masks when out in the public domain, Dr Rebecca Nantanda, a paediatrician based at the Makerere University Lung Institute says children’s airways are small and don’t process carbon dioxide as well as adults which makes breathing behind a mask dangerous.

 

Dr. Nantanda who is also a senior researcher on respiratory diseases says Even for older children who may not suffocate with a mask on, they are likely to keep touching it and sometimes infect themselves in the process because they are not used to shielding their faces besides finding a fitting mask for children.

 

While the advice of staying at home, and letting children stay maskless for instance while in the car works for the middle class and parents who can afford this, Nantanda says the pediatricians fraternity should be brainstorming on what happens to babies who have to move with their parents to markets and other crowded workplaces.

 

However, although the Minister of Health Dr Jane Ruth Aceng signed a statutory instrument providing for mandatory wearing of the mask, no mention was made about children even as children world over have been contracting the viral respiratory disease.

 

In Uganda, the youngest individual to test positive for the virus was an eight-month-old baby from Iganga who has since recovered and discharged from hospital.

 


Friday 15th May 2020 06:08:50 AM