Abstract
The past 18 months have taxed the coping reserves of children and adolescents worldwide. The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted even the most basic routines, and it is not clear when or if things will return to how they once were. Very early in the pandemic, it became clear that minoritised ethnic communities would be disproportionately affected.1
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