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Cara Neary was 16 when the was diagnosed with anorexia. She's one of a number of young people being diagnosed with an eating disorder.with two regional adolescent psychiatric units in Scotland reporting a combined rise in admissions - from 26 in 2019 to 68 in 2020.
Although the full data during the pandemic isn't available, the Royal College of Psychiatrists has warned there had been "a huge increase in the demand and need for eating disorder services" across Scotland over this period.Only 250 out of 5,300 children aged between five and 11, who are classed as vulnerable or living with a vulnerable person, have been vaccinated against coronavirus in Wiltshire, Swindon and Bath. Those low numbers have prompted concerns from doctors.
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