Child abuse may be underreported during coronavirus lockdowns, welfare workers say

Child abuse may be underreported during coronavirus
lockdowns, welfare workers say 1

Many experts predicted at the start of the pandemic that widespread self-isolation would lead to more cases of child abuse. Now, they believe cases are being underreported. Calls to child abuse hotlines have gone down since stay-at-home orders took effect, by around 50% in some states. Jericka Duncan shares the video diaries from child welfare workers around the country who spoke about how the outbreak is putting kids and workers at risk.

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