Bharti Khurana, MD, from Brigham and Women’s Hospital in Boston, and colleagues used data from the National Electronic Injury Surveillance…
Early on during the Covid-19 “stay at home” orders that began in March 2020, families who lived separate lives outside the home-school, work, movies, kids parties, adult trips, kids sports, adult dining out and theater, suddenly found themselves at home with nothing but a TV, a kitchen, a computer, some books and maybe some games, cards, arts and crafts to entertain themselves.
Source: Forbes