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Pandemic Effects - Mental Health in Young Children
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Pandemic Effects - Mental Health in Young Children in Vernon, BC
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Pandemic Effects - Mental Health in Young Children in Vernon, BC
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Explore the multifaceted dimensions of the Covid-19 pandemic in the "Pandemic Effects - Mental Health in Young Children" Delve into conversations surrounding the rising numbers of cases and deaths, the personal losses experienced, and the ripple effects leading to secondary disasters. Uncover the often-overlooked aspects of discrimination and racism exacerbated by the pandemic, and navigate discussions on vaccines, their benefits, and potential side effects. As the world approaches the third year of the pandemic, the podcast reflects on the enduring impact on daily life and the subtle shifts that linger. Through an oral history approach, listeners are invited to reflect on their own experiences, fostering a collective understanding of the uncertainty and change that defined the early stages of the pandemic.
Explore the multifaceted dimensions of the Covid-19 pandemic in the "Pandemic Effects - Mental Health in Young Children" Delve into conversations surrounding the rising numbers of cases and deaths, the personal losses experienced, and the ripple effects leading to secondary disasters. Uncover the often-overlooked aspects of discrimination and racism exacerbated by the pandemic, and navigate discussions on vaccines, their benefits, and potential side effects. As the world approaches the third year of the pandemic, the podcast reflects on the enduring impact on daily life and the subtle shifts that linger. Through an oral history approach, listeners are invited to reflect on their own experiences, fostering a collective understanding of the uncertainty and change that defined the early stages of the pandemic.


















