New research suggests children impacted heavily by pandemic
As plans are being rolled out for a safe return to school, new research reveals how the indirect impacts of the pandemic are taking a significant toll on kids' mental and physical health. Professor Sharon Goldfeld from the Murdoch Children's Research Institute says there have been substantial negative consequences for children.
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