On the ongoing impact of lockdowns

Today's must-read article: Ghost children: the pupils who never came back after lockdown

'Lockdowns proved a disaster for young people at every stage of their development. With all the attention on the elderly, the young were left to cope on their own. It was assumed they’d be resilient. Far from it.'

Working in schools I've seen this firsthand, teenage girls especially seem to be very fragile (though how much is due to other factors such as the encouragement of victimhood and lack of resilience is hard to tell) What is even more depressing is polling out from Unherd today showing the majority still don't think it was a mistake, as further examined here: Why doesn't Britain regret lockdown?

Very depressing

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