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With educational institutions closed, courses held online, exams deferred, and internships and jobs reduced, how are the EU’s younger citizens handling this unprecedented crisis?
Published on 28 December 2020 at 09:49
For almost a year now, the majority of European countries have been submerged by the pandemic. All too cautious, national governments have continued to modify their roadmaps in the hope of keeping their economies and citizens afloat. As endlessly remodeled rules were rolled out, young people became a convenient scapegoat throughout European society. But, with closed colleges, virtual courses, deferred exams, and internship and job cuts, how are Europe’s youth actually handling this unprecedented crisis?