New virus strain affecting more children in Singapore

Singapore will close schools from Wednesday as authorities warned new coronavirus strains like the one first detected in India were affecting more children in the city-state.

The government has been tightening restrictions following a recent rise in local transmissions after months of near-zero cases.

At a virtual news conference late Sunday, authorities announced that primary and secondary schools as well as junior colleges would shift to full home-based learning from Wednesday until the end of the school term on May 28.

Hours before Sunday’s news conference, Singapore confirmed 38 locally transmitted coronavirus cases, the highest daily count in eight months. Some of the cases involved children linked to a cluster at a tuition centre.

Health Minister Ong Ye Kung, citing a conversation he had with the ministry’s director of medical services Kenneth Mak, told a news conference Sunday that the B.1.617 strain “appears to affect children more”.

The strain was first detected in India.

“Some of these mutations are much more virulent and they seem to attack the younger children,” Education Minister Chan Chun Sing said at the news conference.

“This is an area of concern for all of us,” he said, adding however that none of the children who had been infected were seriously ill.

The government is “working out the plans” to vaccinate students under the age of 16, Chan said in a Facebook post.

Source- NDTV