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Coronavirus comic book to educate youngsters

CHILDREN might not have been the face of the global health crisis and have largely been spared from the direct health effects of Covid-19.

But experts across the globe have continuously warned that the pandemic had profound effects on their well-being as some witnessed loved ones getting sick or even experienced the death of a friend or family member.

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