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‘The elephant in the room’: Anxiety and mental health as B.C. kids head back to school

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COVID-19.“It’s really nerve-wracking because no one really knows what’s going on,” she told Global News.“My sister has asthma.

I want to go to school and get my education and be able to be social, but I have to protect her and my household, so not being able to go out is just difficult, but it’s necessary.” Coronavirus: Kids are going back to school.

How will it affect their mental health? British Columbia’s students will head back to class on Sept. 10, under new protocols that will vary by school district.Common to all the plans are staggered start and break times, “learning cohorts,” increased hand hygiene and masks in certain situations.The province says it’s confident the measures are the best shot it has at keeping the virus at bay,.

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