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Wednesday, February 17, 2021 by: Ethan Huff Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.afinalwarning.com/496883.html (Natural News) In areas of the world where Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdowns are still a thing, rates of mental illness in children and young people are skyrocketing, according to Dr. Omer Moghraby, a psychiatrist based out of London. Moghraby says he is seeing a massive influx of children cutting themselves or overdosing on pharmaceuticals. Many others have developed eating disorders that have led to serious weight gain or weight loss. Doctors who actually care are doing whatever they can to help these precious souls, rather than continue to parrot government propaganda urging people to stay home and “save lives.” ....
Number of Pre-Teens Self-Harming Doubles in Six Years 16 Feb 2021 The number of children aged nine to 12 self-harming in the UK has doubled in just six years, with indications that mental health problems are increasing amongst the very young. According to BBC Radio 4’s File on 4 programme, the number of pre-teens attending hospital after intentionally injuring themselves rose from 221 in 2013-14 to 508 in 2019-20. With population growth factored in, it results in a rate of self-harm for this age-range having doubled. Professor Keith Hawton, a specialist in suicide and self-harm at the University of Oxford’s School of Psychiatry, observed that it appeared “as though the problem is spreading down the age range somewhat”. ....
12 Feb 2021 A London psychiatrist has said he is not under any doubt that the coronavirus lockdown has led to a surge in mental health referrals for children, saying the figure had “skyrocketed”. Dr Omer Moghraby described seeing a rise in children who have cut themselves or taken overdoses in Accident and Emergency wards. He has seen other children suffering from eating disorders, losing such a drastic amount of weight that doctors are fighting to save their lives. “The closure of schools, the lack of contact with friends and stopping all sports activities is having a particularly damaging effect on children. ....