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    For children, the collateral damage of the COVID-19 pandemic response has been considerable: ‘nearly insurmountable’ educational losses,1 deteriorating mental health,2 low routine childhood vaccination rates,3 39 billion missed school meals by January 20214 and millions of estimated life-years lost among students in the USA alone.5 It is difficult to deny the harmful impact of lockdowns on…

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    • Predictable and sad. Lockdowns were a monstrous policy. "The best available external evidence... demonstrates an increase in child maltreatment hospitalisations & a concerning decrease in child maltreatment referrals." -- @WesleyJPark & Kristen Walsh https://t.co/7WgQPVxEes

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    For children, the collateral damage of the COVID-19 pandemic response has been considerable: ‘nearly insurmountable’ educational losses,1 deteriorating mental health,2 low routine childhood vaccination rates,3 39 billion missed school meals by January 20214 and millions of estimated life-years lost among students in the USA alone.5 It is difficult to deny the harmful impact of lockdowns on…

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    • COVID and child abuse: "The desire for a sense of security may be a tempting bias towards emphasising resilience of children, but ethically problematic to push children towards abuse in the name of public health. Suffering in silence is not resilience." https://t.co/CmjEspIjwP

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    For children, the collateral damage of the COVID-19 pandemic response has been considerable: ‘nearly insurmountable’ educational losses,1 deteriorating mental health,2 low routine childhood vaccination rates,3 39 billion missed school meals by January 20214 and millions of estimated life-years lost among students in the USA alone.5 It is difficult to deny the harmful impact of lockdowns on…

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    • "For children...collateral damage of the COVID response: ‘nearly insurmountable’ educational losses low routine childhood vax rates >39 billion missed school meals millions of... life-years lost in US alone" ⬆️ child abuse By Kristen Walsh & @WesleyJPark https://t.co/mJD2CD38XY

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    Objectives To ascertain parental perceptions of the impact of restricted visiting policies to neonatal intensive care units during the current COVID-19 pandemic. Design Cross-sectional survey of parents impacted by visitation policies. Setting Six tertiary level neonatal units, four from the UK and two from the USA, participated in the study. Participants Parents and families of infants…

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    • Cross-sectional survey of families examining the perceived impacts of restrictive visitation policies during COVID-19 first wave. https://t.co/wxu2uDxiq7 from @HMuniraman et al in @BMJ_PO #ebneoalerts #NeoEBM #breastfeeding https://t.co/6txnFjOTJk

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    Background The United Kingdom (UK) National Health Service (NHS) charging regulations have increasingly restricted migrants’ healthcare access, in the context of a wider national policy shift over the past few years intending to create a ‘hostile environment’ for migrants. With an estimated 144 000 undocumented children living in the UK and increasing public concern that these regulations are…

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    • NHS charging rules for non-residents ‘unworkable’ and harming wider UK health system, concludes an analysis of survey responses, published in @BMJ_PO https://t.co/aOdX7S9e2O