Children over 12 actually have a very high risk of being infected and have a high risk of suffering from Long Covid.
In the middle of a pandemic its incumbent on everyone to use language carefully and not inflame the situation, so let's look at this.
Looking at Scottish data, which I'm most familiar with, around 3,000 children aged over 12 have developed Covid in the last week, that's about 13% of all Covid cases. The relative risk of children in this age bracket developing Covid is less than any other age group between 20 and 64. (Incidentally, the number of children in this age bracket who have died in Scotland is....0)
Are they at a high risk of developing Long Covid? Well I can't find any age-stratified results, but in the Zoe App Prof Spector shows that one person in 45 is likely to suffer from symptoms for longer than 12 weeks. Statistically, the incidence of Long Covid in under 50s is about half of what it is in over 70s. So we're talking about a risk for children of about 1-2%.
So I don't agree that children have a "high risk" of developing Long Covid.
If we're going to make sweeping statements, we need to make sure they are accurate. You can tell me now that 1% of a big number is a big number....
BTW growstuff- I explained what life return to normal means for some, but you appear to have ignored it.