Children and young people are bearing the brunt of the mental health crisis caused by the CCP virus pandemic, and mental health services are at risk of being overrun, a professional psychiatric body warned on Friday. The Royal College of Psychiatrists said its analysis showed that almost 400,000 children and 2.2 million adults sought help for mental health problems during the pandemic, and 1.68 million more sessions were given during the pandemic. “NHS Digital data shows that while the crisis is affecting people of all ages, it is under-18s who are suffering most,” the college said in a press release. Since March 2020, the UK has been through a number of national and regions lockdowns in order to curb the spread of the CCP(Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus, and schools had been closed twice for months on end. According to the Royal College of Psychiatrists’ analysis, 372,438 children …