Accused of being super spreaders, denied play dates and locked up in the most important developmental stage of their lives. With schools closed and activities cancelled, it's not just children's education that's suffering. Restrictions and lockdown measures are having an impact on their development and well-being. Children from poorer backgrounds are especially at risk. The pandemic's hit kids hard. But a new German study shows they're not the main culprits passing on the corona-virus. Pediatricians are urging schools and kindergartens to reopen, warning of a lost generation and enormous psychological costs for society.
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