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Video report by ITV News Correspondent John Ray
Everyone in the UK has been affected by the coronavirus pandemic in one way or another. Be it losing loved ones, suffering illness themselves, working from home or being furloughed - it s changed the way we live our day-to-day lives - perhaps permanently.
For the younger generation, the pandemic has meant missing out on an important developmental time in their lives - no matter what their age.
With lockdowns starting in March 2020, some pupils have been subject to nearly an entire year without face-to-face contact with teachers, playtime with their friends and the huge array of benefits attending school or university every day can bring.