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Self-isolating 'may increase your risk of coronavirus', controversial study claims

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Self-isolating ‘may increase your risk of coronavirus’, an expert has controversially claimed. Professor Sheldon Cohen, a professor of psychology at Carnegie Mellon University, claims time spent in isolation may actually increase your vulnerability to upper respiratory viruses, and perhaps coronavirus.

Professor Cohen said: “We know little about why some of the people exposed to the coronavirus that causes COVID-19, are more likely to develop the disease than others. “However, our research on psychological factors that predict susceptibility to other respiratory viruses may provide clues to help identify factors that matter for COVID-19.” Through a series of studies, Professor Cohen examined how different factors affect whether or not

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