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Child hospitalised with worst case of lice ever seen as fears lockdown is hiding neglect grow

Cases of severe child neglect discovered during lockdown

Children hospitalised with head lice as new report highlights results of lockdown on neglected kids

Children hospitalised with head lice as new report highlights results of lockdown on neglected kids
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Child hospitalised with worst case of lice – fears lockdown is hiding neglect of children

There were recent cases where children had to be hospitalised as a result of severe infection from a head-lice infestation and scabies. Other issues caused by the pandemic included reduced access for parents to children in foster care, and restrictions on vital support services for vulnerable parents and children. The CCLRP was launched in 2013 to provide an insight into child care law cases after the law was changed to allow such matters to be reported on. In its latest report, published today, it outlines 48 cases from the later part of 2020 when the affect of the pandemic was all-too apparent. In one case an interim care order was granted in Dublin District Court in respect of two children after one of them, a girl, had to be admitted to a hospital’s intensive care unit with a severe infection due to head lice and scabies.

2,121 new cases of Covid-19, eight more deaths

Updated / Tuesday, 19 Jan 2021 06:17 Higher level of hospitalisations across all age groups seen There have been eight more Covid-related deaths and 2,121 new cases of the virus reported to the Department of Health. The death toll now stands at 2,616 with a cumulative total of 174,843 infections. There have been 338 deaths associated with the disease so far in January compared to 171 in December and 163 in November. The five-day moving average of #Covid19 cases in Ireland is 3,149. The median age of cases in the past 14 days is 39 and the mean age is 41. There have been 338 deaths in Ireland this month associated with Covid | https://t.co/0nmIyzdRVdpic.twitter.com/XOs6fB2d8l

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