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COVID-19 help centre set up for vulnerable children, over 65,000 test positive this year


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A COVID-19 help centre for children has been set up jointly by four agencies to help children impacted by the pandemic, both for the infected who do not have access to healthcare and for those who have lost their parents to the virus, according to Director-General of the Children and Youth Department Supacha Suthipol.

 

65,086 children across the country were found to be infected with COVID-19 between the beginning of this year and August 4th, 15,465 of whom are in Bangkok and 49,621 in other provinces, said Supacha.

 

She added that, while many children are not infected, they have been affected by the pandemic, such as those who have lost parents to COVID-19, those whose parents have been infected and children who do not have access to medical services, experience malnutrition or have been left out of state welfare.

 

The four agencies include the Children and Youth Department, the Equitable Education Fund, Child and Adolescent Mental Health Rajanagarindra Institute and the United Nations Children’s Emergency Fund (UNICEF).

 

Full story: https://www.thaipbsworld.com/covid-19-help-centre-set-up-for-vulnerable-children-over-65000-test-positive-this-year/

 

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