Article 5GDET ‘A small, sanitised existence’: what effect will the pandemic have on today’s babies?

‘A small, sanitised existence’: what effect will the pandemic have on today’s babies?

by
Richard Godwin
from World news | The Guardian on (#5GDET)

When my first child was born, there were parties, flights, bus trips, visitors. My second son arrived into a very different world

My son, 0, doesn't know any different. One of around 600,000 babies born in Britain in the plague year of 2020, he has spent all eight months of his life (and most of his gestation) in a world defined by distance and disease.

His circle is small. He doesn't get out much. When he does, the faces that peer in at his pushchair are concealed by masks. A baby is usually a magnet for human touch; I'd guess around 300 people had held his older brother by the time he was eight months old. Perhaps 20 people have made physical contact with Aubrey.

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