loneliness, isolation, the inability to hold and touch the people we love most.In a stark warning made last month, the UN said that the pandemic would not just affect people’s physical health, but also their mental health. ‘After decades of neglect and underinvestment in mental-health services, the Covid-19 pandemic is now hitting families and communities with additional mental stress,’ UN Secretary-General António Guterres said in a video message. ‘Even when the pandemic is brought under control, grief, anxiety and depression will continue to affect people and communities.’ His comments were backed up by the World Health Organization. ‘We know that the current situations, the fear and uncertainty, the economic turmoil – they all cause or.
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