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To me, there are more than 1,500 of them. But bureaucrats in policing and government never really wanted a solution.
The problem is equally grave south of the border but instead of homilies and make work projects for the diversity industry, they’re taking action. America’s first Native American Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland this week announced the formation of the Missing and Murdered Unit within the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services. Photo by HANDOUT /DEB HAALAND
America’s first Native American Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland this week announced the formation of the Missing and Murdered Unit within the Bureau of Indian Affairs Office of Justice Services.
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Study quantifies how many children in the U.S. have lost a parent during Covid-19 pandemic
A letter published in
JAMA Pediatrics, co-authored by Rachel Kidman, PhD, of the Program in Public Health at Stony Brook University, presents a statistical model showing that around 40,000 children (est. between 37,000 and 43,000) had lost a parent due to the Covid-19 pandemic by February 2021. This amounts to an average of one child losing a parent for every 13 Covid-19 deaths.
Children face immense challenges in the wake of the pandemic. While there have been anecdotal reports of children losing parents, this is the first study to estimate the increase in orphan rates nationwide. The authors also published an Op Ed in the