
A sign on the door lets kids and their parents know that free school lunches are available at Bailey Gatzert Elementary School on March 18, 2020 in Seattle, Washington. (Credit: Karen Ducey/Getty Images )
Closed schools pose risks to children’s health
Many states have closed schools for the rest of the year in response to COVID-19. Experts warn that may take a serious toll on children's health.

Closing schools for the rest of the year could have long-term health implications for children, experts warn.
Julia Wolfson, an assistant professor of health management and policy at the University of Michigan, studies food literacy/food agency, implementation of cooking skills education, and nutrition assistance programs such as the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).
Roshanak Mehdipanah, an assistant professor of health behavior and health education, has studied urban renewal, housing, and policies aimed at eliminating health inequalities.
Here the two talk about what closing schools in response to the coronavirus could mean for kids’ health, both in the short and long term:
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