WINNIPEG -- The Manitoba Pediatric Society is calling for a return to in-class learning. It said as a result of the pandemic and remote learning, more children are dealing with mental health issues. "A lot of depression, anxiety, suicidal thoughts, and definitely also an increase in eating disorders," said Dr. Marni Hanna, the society's president. Hanna said pediatricians are primarily seeing these concerns among adolescents, but also in some younger children. According to the latest provincial data, which covers the 14 days prior to May 30, there are currently 335 COVID-19 cases in schools. Of those, 295 are among students and 40 among staff. There are currently 392 schools in remote learning in Manitoba, which includes all Kindergarten to Grade 12 schools in Winnipeg, Brandon, and Dauphin, as well as the Garden Valley and Red River Valley School Districts. One hundred seventy schools have one or more COVID cases according to the latest data, though the province notes that doesn't necessarily mean a person acquired or transmitted the virus at school.