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Although children and adolescents have had a lower incidence and fewer severe COVID-19 outcomes
than adults. The pandemic affected them in other aspects such as psychological, social, and academic.
That children face during
COVID-19:
• Pre-exiting conditions.
• Psychological effects due to
isolation.
• Transition to online schools.
• Internet and social media through
online schools and YouTube.
• Television through educational
advertising.
• Health campaigns and flyer in
communities.
The intervention I suggest is to
increase access to telemedicine for
children.
• Short Term: it will benefit 2% of
children exposed to Covid-19.
• Medium Term: it will benefit 24%
of children in the U.S., especially
children in rural areas.
• Long Term: it will benefit all the
children of the world who make up
27% of the population.
After the intervention of Telemedicine,
obesity in American children will
decrease by 19% and will have the
following benefits:
• follow-up appointments
• A primary care physician to monitor
their weight and health.
• Receive nutritional advice
• Strengthens their immune system
• Reduce the risk of contracting viruses
• Additional support from SNAP.
• Preventive action information to avoid
exposure to Covid-19 from the CDC.
• Technology resources such as Zoom
and telemedicine apps.
Every child within New York State must
receive nutritional and psychological
counseling every three months through
telemedicine accompanied by an adult.
This will bring psychological and
nutritional benefits to our children.