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Child advocates seeing more shaken baby, broken bones, severe physical abuse as pandemic goes on
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Reports of child abuse and neglect dropped by nearly 50 percent in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky in the weeks after quarantine restrictions began. Now, six months later, child protection workers are seeing more severe physical abuse, especially of very young children, than they did in 2019.
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