Abstract

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has been ongoing since 2020. This period is characterized by a significant change in people's lifestyles. Children are a particularly affected group. In order to determine the impact of the pandemic on children's lives, scientific publications available in PubMed, Google Scholar, and The United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) Innocenti's Children and COVID-19 Library were reviewed, and the statistical data made available by the Polish Ministry of Health on incidence, death and vaccination rates was analyzed. Even if children were not infected with the virus, they felt the effects of the pandemic through restrictions in the daily functioning of schools, service facilities and households. Despite the relatively mild symptoms accompanying infections in pediatric patients, as well as the low rates of hospitalization and mortality, the pandemic have had numerous negative effects on children's mental and physical health that may trigger further "non-communicable epidemics". Weight changes, limitations in physical activity, and the intensification of social and emotional problems will certainly have a negative impact on their future lives. The introduction of vaccination for children over the age of 5 brought hope, but since then, it has been accompanied by controversy and uncertainty. Further research is necessary to determine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on children.

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