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I could tell that my young

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I could Being in a hospital room for over 4 weeks. Not knowing when you will get home terrified her. It felt cruel. Not only was she diagnosed with leukaemia again and having her life come to a halt again. She couldn’t see her sister and friends. She was once again in lockdown this year, but this time in a hospital room, receiving chemotherapy.

Lockdown has had its negative effects on all of us

However the levels of its effects are varied, depending on what our individual needs are. Most people expressed changes in their mental health.

Although we coped well as a family dataset during lockdown. Daughters were missing their friends and school.

The inability to take national exams and the recent school examination results are examples of how coronavirus has affected. The younger generation. Ambitions and dreams affected in a negative way.

We now also see young people

Trying to adapt to a new way of schooling. My younger daughter and her year group are isolating at home again within 2 weeks of starting school. She is grateful her isolation warranties of title or implied warranties period ends before she turns 13 this weekend.

She is relieved she can now at least meet 5 other friends in a park on. The day she celebrates becoming a teenager. She is hoping that her family will be at home that. Day and there aren’t any unexpected hospital admissions.

It must be so difficult for those just starting university. Who find themselves locked in their new homes even before they have had the chance to settle into their new lives. There is also the worry if the country goes into lockdown again, university students may not even be home at the end of the year when the holidays start.

I myself remember needing to isolate just weeks after

She started university in a country 3 500 miles away review business from my home then, due to chicken pox. I felt lonely and alienated as friends left food by my front door.

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