What will the ‘new normal’ look like for children’s services?
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What will the ‘new normal’ look like for children’s services?

Nick Evans Health writer

Some of the strategies adopted to cope with the pandemic are likely to stay

As health and social care services aim to return to a ‘new normal’ what does this mean for children’s services heading into the autumn? While severe cases of COVID-19 in children have been thankfully rare – there were reported to have been more than 70 intensive care admissions by mid-June – children’s services have been hit hard.

Nursing Children and Young People. 32, 5, 8-10. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.32.5.8.s8

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