Children with coronavirus are marginalized in schools



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A new type of bullying phenomenon is spreading in schools. According to a student movement called ADOM, it is becoming increasingly common to exclude students who are infected with a coronavirus. It is mainly the children who are later blamed by their peers who later discover that they went to school sick without our knowledge. An expert on children’s rights speaking with RTL Híradó, Szurkia Gyurkó According to this type of exclusion it already appeared during the first wave of the epidemic, however, it does not originate in children, they have already inherited it from adults. He considers that blaming the victim is as dangerous as physical or verbal abuse because it can cause trauma to children, so parents and teachers should speak out strongly against the phenomenon.

Since the beginning of the school year, the operating court has decided to introduce digital education in more than 180 institutions due to infections, which in most cases affect one class at a time.



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