Dissatisfaction such as simultaneous school closure "I can't live in daily life" etc. International NGO Survey March 28 5:07

International NGOs surveyed children about school closures due to the spread of the new coronavirus, and found that they were worried that they could not live their daily lives and could not meet friends.

This survey was conducted by the international NGO "Save the Children" working on child support from the 17th to the 22nd of this month, targeting elementary school students from the nation to 18 years old, and providing 961 responses. I got it.

Among them, when asked what they were troubled, worried, or worried about, the most common was "I can't live or go out." 30.6%, followed by " 20.6% said they couldn't see or want to meet people, 18.1% said they were worried about physical condition or infection, and 15.3% said they had lost their learning opportunities.

Specifically, "I'm worried when I can meet everyone" (Small 1), "I don't have lunch" (Small 2), "Stress with a family forever, I don't want to stay at home" (High 2), and " I haven't been told exactly why the school was closed. "(Small 5).

Based on the results of this survey, organizations will ask governments and local governments to provide polite information and take care of mental health.