A campaign group has called on the UK government to order a separate inquiry into the impact of the CCP virus restrictions on children and young people. Molly Kingsley, co-founder of Us for Them—a group of parents campaigning against the CCP virus lockdowns and other restriction measures during the pandemic—said children have been “more disproportionately burdened” than any other group. The government’s recently launched overall “lessons learned” inquiry into the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus pandemic also came under criticism for lacking focus on children. In the draft terms of reference of the UK’s COVID-19 Inquiry published on March 15, the Cabinet Office listed a wide range of areas the inquiry is expected to examine in terms of government responses to the pandemic, including preparedness and resilience, decision-making process, the use of lockdowns and other “non-pharmaceutical” interventions, government spending, and the “restrictions on attendance at places of education.” However, campaigners have lambasted the inquiry for not …