COVID-19: Pandemic sees 94,000 fewer children hitting recommended 60 minutes of activity a day

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COVID-19: Pandemic sees 94,000 fewer children hitting recommended 60 minutes of activity a day
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The data shows that black children were the least active, with only 36% getting the recommended amount of physical activity. The worst affected age group was seven to nine-year-olds, with only 38% getting enough activity.

Yaasmin, a year six pupil, told Sky News even though"teachers tried really hard" to deliver PE lessons virtually"on Zoom, it wasn't that fun".Micah is glad to be back on the pitch.

Their coach, Kevin Badu, head of sports at Badu, told Sky News:"Sport grows a child and it enables them to become the person they need to be and want to be, brings out personality and teaches them fantastic life skills. He added that while they're"getting back to normality", it"took a while" to get the children engaging with sport again.

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