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Covid orphans are a tragic legacy of India's pandemic

Vedika Sud, Esha Mitra and Julia Hollingsworth - CNN

According to this article from CNN, there are "at least 577 Indian children who lost both parents to Covid between April 1 and May 25, when India was battling its second wave of the outbreak, according to government figures."

India's COVID Orphans Face Trauma And Trafficking Risks

Kamala Thiagarajan

The plight of so-called "COVID orphans," children who've lost one or both parents to COVID-19, "is one of the heartbreaking pandemic developments to emerge from India, which in May recorded the greatest number of deaths in one country in one month from COVID 19: over 120,000," says this article from NPR.

States/UTs to upload data of COVID orphans to portal

Big News Network

"The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has directed States and union territories to submit data of all children, who have been orphaned or have lost one of their parents to Covid-19," says this article from Big News Network.

Generation of Covid Orphans at Risk of Exploitation in India

Saritha Rai and Schwetha Sunil - Bloomberg

According to this article from Bloomberg, "authorities [in India] are scrambling to get a count of how many children have been abandoned, either because their parents have been hospitalized or died or because the surviving parent isn’t able to care for them." Government officials and NGOs are concerned about trafficking risks for these children. 

The Children of India’s COVID Surge

Priyali Sur - Slate

Many children in India have lost parents to the second wave of COVID-19. "Some find themselves in the care of relatives and guardians, others remain alone at hospital emergency rooms and homes not knowing what to do with their parents’ bodies."