Excelsior Correspondent
Srinagar, Apr 11: Doctors Association Kashmir (DAK) today urged authorities in Jammu and Kashmir to expand the vaccination roll out and include young people.
In a statement issued here, DAK president, Dr Nisar ul Hassan said that everyone above 18 years of age should be vaccinated against coronavirus.
“While people over the age of 45 are being vaccinated, it is time to relax the age limit as Covid-19 spread is on the rise among young people; Kashmir is reeling under the grip of the second wave of Covid-19, with cases escalating at an unprecedented rate,” he said.
He said that more young people are getting infected in this new wave and it is because they are the ones who go out for work, socialize, and travel, which increases their chances of contracting the virus.
“And, many of them do not follow Covid appropriate behaviour which facilitates the spread of the virus in the community, though severe cases mostly constitute elderly, young people are getting admitted in hospitals with severe bilateral pneumonia needing intensive care and some even ventilators,” Dr Nisar said.
He said that not only will the vaccine protect young people against Covid-19, but will also help achieve herd immunity which is when a large, enough proportion of the population is immune to the virus so that the virus no longer spreads easily from person to person.
“The goal is unlikely to be achieved if young people, who constitute a huge portion of the population, are not vaccinated; and, if we leave a large number of the population unimmunized, we will not be able to break the chain of infection and the current wave will linger on.”
Dr Nisar said that vaccinating young will protect old people and other vulnerable groups that will help reduce the number of deaths in the community. “Given the pace of spread, it seems there is a mutant in circulation which is more infectious than the previous one,” he said.