COVID-19 shocker: Parents lied about their kids’ sickness status and broke quarantine rules, study finds

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COVID-19 shocker: Parents lied about their kids’ sickness status and broke quarantine rules, study finds
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A study published in the Jama Network Open found that nearly 26% of parents lied about their kids' COVID-19 status in order to preserve personal freedoms and prevent kids from missing school.

Another 21% of parents said they permitted their child to"break quarantine rules," the study found.

During the pandemic, nearly 26% of parents lied about their kids’ COVID test results to prevent their kids from missing school and other activities, a new study has found.Parents also said they wanted their child’s life to"feel normal" — and they didn’t want to have to miss work or other responsibilities in order to stay home with their children.

Twenty-one percent of parents who responded to a recent survey said they permitted their child to"break quarantine rules."Multiple races and ethnicities were represented.The study suggests that parents' failure to adhere to public health measures may have hampered efforts to limit the spread of COVID, possibly"contributing to COVID 19-related morbidity and mortality."

The newly released study suggests that parents failing to adhere to public health measures may have hampered efforts to limit the spread of COVID, possibly"contributing to COVID-19-related morbidity and mortality."

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