Spanish children will be allowed to leave their homes

After being locked at home for over a month, Spanish children will be allowed for the first time to leave their home as fears over their mental health have been growing. 
"Children with stable families won't notice the effects long term. But for those in conflictive situations, it can cause more severe damage, cases of anxiety, depression and so on," said  Francesca Martin Garcia, a child psychologist and director of one of southern Spain's foremost mental health centres.
Prime Minister Petro Sanchez hinted at a maximum age level of 12 for outings, which media reports say would be limited to 90 minutes and need to be accompanied by an adult.
To know more, read Alasdair Fotheringham's report

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