Fifth of primary children afraid to leave house because of Covid-19, survey finds
by Sally Weale Education correspondent from Science | The Guardian on (#51ZJM)
University of Oxford study looking at mental health finds young people worry about food scarcity and family and friends catching the disease
As many as one in five primary age children are afraid to leave their homes and are worried there will not be enough food to eat during the course of the Covid-19 outbreak, according to the findings of a survey.
The University of Oxford study aims to track the impact of the pandemic on the mental health of children and young people. Its earliest findings suggest younger children (aged four to 10) are more worried than those in the 11-16 age group.
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