COVID Linked to Dramatic Increase in Children's Risk of Mental Health Problems
U.S. · MEDIA
June 9, 20225 min read996 words
Published: June 9, 2022  |  5 min read996 words
SubscribeSubscribeFor much of the pandemic, children have been seen as getting off comparatively easier than adults if they get infected with coronavirus. But a nationwide analysis suggests contracting COVID-19 can nearly triple children’s risk of new mental health problems.The f...
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August 4, 2022
Content is well sourced and the reporting remains unbiased. The article reports on the potential for children to have increased behavioral problems if they contracted COVID-19 that may increase their risk to new mental health problems. The reporter stuck to the reported facts but the reported facts sound a little like snake-oil and hopeful of finding a new insurance funding mechanism for behavioral problems of students which would be a windfall for schools and a education programs.
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