Perth and Kinross found not seeing friends and family as having the biggest negative impact during the coronavirus lockdown, according to a region-wide survey.
That was closely followed by issues with isolation, mental health and anxiety.The findings were made in a survey of residents conducted by Perth and Kinross Council evaluating the impact of COVID-19 on the region.Teen Anna's poem is one of 15 out of 15,000 chosen as winner of global contestOut of nearly 800 responses, 217 cited missing friends and family as having the most negative impact on them.Residents in at least three wards - Perth City North, Strathallan and Strathtay - pointed to isolation, mental health and anxiety as having the biggest negative impact.