Children’s healthcare needs must be met post-pandemic
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Children’s healthcare needs must be met post-pandemic

Lynne Pearce Health writer

New RCN professional lead for children and young people Peta Clark sets out her priorities for the job

Although COVID-19 may not have affected the health of children and young people in the same ways as some adults, the longer-term consequences could be immense, says the RCN’s new professional lead for children and young people Peta Clark.

Nursing Children and Young People. 33, 4, 10-11. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.33.4.10.s4

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