New research findings are contrary to what had previously been thought about pandemic’s effect on children’s wellbeingTeenage boys were hit hardest by the Covid lockdowns, with their mental health failing to recover despite the return to normality, according to the most comprehensive academic study of its kind.Early research into how lockdown affected children indicated that girls had suffered more significant mental health problems than boys. Continue reading
Can you remember when the announcement came over the news, that everyone must 'stay at home' as Covid-19 first hit the UK? In our video, we hear a range of differing views, some who were 'key workers' and others who worked from home. Some describe the first lockdown as 'a novelty' - but one that eventually wore thin. But others remember the fear of catching Covid-19. Watch the video above. Starting in May 2020, the laws were slowly relaxed. People were permitted to leave home for outdoor...
Can you remember when the announcement came over the news, that everyone must 'stay at home' as Covid-19 first hit the UK? In our video, we hear a range of differing views, some who were 'key workers' and others who worked from home. Some describe the first lockdown as 'a novelty' - but one that eventually wore thin. But others remember the fear of catching Covid-19. Watch the video above. Starting in May 2020, the laws were slowly relaxed. People were permitted to leave home for outdoor...
Can you remember when the announcement came over the news, that everyone must 'stay at home' as Covid-19 first hit the UK? In our video, we hear a range of differing views, some who were 'key workers' and others who worked from home. Some describe the first lockdown as 'a novelty' - but one that eventually wore thin. But others remember the fear of catching Covid-19. Watch the video above. Starting in May 2020, the laws were slowly relaxed. People were permitted to leave home for outdoor...
Report Criticizes 'Catastrophic Errors' Of COVID Lockdowns, Warns Of Repeat Authored by Kevin Stocklin via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), It was four years ago, in March 2020, that health officials declared COVID-19 a pandemic and America began shutting down schools, closing small businesses, restricting gatherings and travel, and other lockdown measures to “slow the spread” of the virus. UNICEF unveiled its "Pandemic Classroom," a model made up of 168 empty desks, each seat...
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The COVID-19 school lockdowns created generational learning loss, The New York Times reports. Yes, just about four years after the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, Read More