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COVID orphans : Many children have lost at least one parent to COVID-19, research estimates

COVID orphans : Many children have lost at least one parent to COVID-19, research estimates Share Updated: 1:56 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021 By Naomi Thomas, CNN Share Updated: 1:56 PM CDT Apr 5, 2021 Hide Transcript Show Transcript HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL COUNSELORS. THEY SAY THEY ARE DOING EVERYTHING THEY CAN TO HELP KIDS EVEN IF THEIR NEEDS CHANGE. ACROSS ELEMENTARY, MIDDLE AND HIGH SCHOOLS THE DISRUPTION OF THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC IS DULL BY ALL. X I DEPEND I DEPEND IS FELT BY ALL. I DEPEND A LOT ON PARENTS TO REACH OUT WITH WHAT THEY ARE EXPERIENCING. MOMENTUM FOR KIDS IS DIFFICULT. AMONG THE BIGGEST ISSUE, LESS ACCESS TO FRIENDS, THE LACK OF ROUTINE, AND AN INCREASE IN ANXIETY AND DEPRESSION. I BROUGHT I TALKED TO MY HOMEROOM AND THE BIGGEST THING THEY BROUGHT UP IS MENTAL EXHAUSTION. COUNSELORS ARE FINDING SOME POSITIVES. VIDEOCONFERENCES GIVE THEM MORE ACCESS TO PARENTS AND SOME STUDENTS ARE MORE LIKELY TO MEET WITH A COUNSELOR OVER

Staggering number of children have lost at least one parent to COVID-19, model estimates

Photo courtesy: John Moore/Getty Images (CNN) More than a year into the pandemic, children s lives may be starting to look more normal as an increasing number of people get vaccinated and schools reopen. However, many children in the US are contending with the difficult reality that is irreparable: the loss of a parent from COVID-19. One result of the pandemic may be an ever-growing number of Covid orphans. A new model estimates that nearly 40,000 children have lost a parent to COVID-19, and black children have been disproportionately affected, according to a new research letter published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.

Staggering number of children have lost at least one parent to Covid-19, model estimates

“Staggering” number of children have lost at least one parent to Covid-19, model estimates More than a year into the pandemic, children’s lives may be starting to look more normal as an increasing number of people get vaccinated and schools reopen. However, many children in the US are contending with the difficult reality that is irreparable: the loss of a parent from Covid-19. One result of the pandemic may be an ever-growing number of “Covid orphans.” A new model estimates that nearly 40,000 children have lost a parent to Covid-19, and black children have been disproportionately affected, according to a new research letter published Monday in the journal JAMA Pediatrics.

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