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J Med Ethics ; 46(8): 508-509, 2020 08.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-534936

ABSTRACT

Countries throughout the world are counting the health and socioeconomic costs of the COVID-19 pandemic, including the strategies necessary to contain it. Profound consequences from social isolation are beginning to emerge, and there is an urgency about charting a path to recovery, albeit to a 'new normal' that mitigates them. Children have not suffered as much from the direct effects of COVID-19 infection as older adults. Still, there is mounting evidence that their health and welfare are being adversely affected. Closure of schools has been a critical component of social isolation but has a far broader impact than the diminution of educational opportunities, as important as these are. Reopening of schools is therefore essential to recovery, with some countries already tentatively implementing it. Children's interests are vital considerations in any recovery plan, but the question remains as to how to address them within the context of how society views children; should they be regarded as pawns, pathfinders or partners in this enterprise?


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Child Welfare , Coronavirus Infections/complications , Pandemics , Pneumonia, Viral/complications , Quarantine , Schools , Social Isolation , Adult , Adverse Childhood Experiences , Betacoronavirus , Bioethical Issues , COVID-19 , Child , Child Health , Coronavirus Infections/virology , Cost-Benefit Analysis , Humans , Pandemics/ethics , Pneumonia, Viral/virology , Public Health , Public Opinion , SARS-CoV-2 , Social Change
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