Coronavirus: Morning update as millions of people can form social bubbles
At the end of April, NHS England recommended that ethnic minority healthcare workers should be risk-assessed for the virus, with similar guidance issued in the other nations. But now, the doctors' union the British Medical Association
that some assessments have been delayed. The BBC found that hundreds of doctors still have not had a risk assessment.Media playback is unsupported on your device3. Warning over adolescents' lack of social contact The reduced face-to-face contact among teenagers and their friends during the coronavirus pandemic could have damaging long-term consequences to their brain development, behaviour and mental health could suffer,
The scientists say social media might make up for some of the negative effects, but they call for schools to reopen when it's safe.
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