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Covid-linked syndrome left 13-year-old girl deeply unwell in hospital
Mia Hall was a very sporty and energetic teenager before Covid-19 came along and caused her untold physical harm
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Mia Hall was a vibrant, energetic 13-year-old who enjoyed nothing more than playing hockey and netball for hours on end.
Year Two dress up for St David s Day (Picture: Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg) A BARRY school has not let the coronavirus pandemic stop them celebrating St David s Day. Ysgol Gymraeg Bro Morgannwg, on Colcot Road, has traditionally celebrated the patron saint of Wales - St David - on March 1 and 2021 was no exception. The youngest children, who have now returned to school, dressed in the traditional Welsh costume and tasted some Welsh traditional food - including Welsh cakes - in order to celebrate together. Older pupils are still working remotely from home, but a special assembly was arranged for them by the Welsh-medium school.
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By Bethan Lewis
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image captionSchool attendance has declined since the November firebreak Deeply worrying school attendance figures due to Covid will lead to more inequality, a think tank has warned.
Latest Welsh Government figures showed attendance at 70% in the week beginning 7 December, falling to just 50% for Year 11 pupils.
Emily, 15, from Llanelli, said she stopped going to school as she was scared of passing coronavirus to vulnerable family members.
The Welsh Government said it would keep working with councils and schools.
Most absence was due to Covid-19 cases and, between 7 and 11 December, more than 110,000 pupils on average were not in school.
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