Seems like the kind of stuff you’d see posted here as part of some anti lockdown post.
The only thing they’re missing is the “loss of liberty” aspect.
>the World Health Organization recommends protocols like R-TEP (Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol) and G-TEP (Group Traumatic Episode Protocol)
>we’re not setting up…psychological help and we will pay the price within three to six months after the end of this unprecedented lockdown
>people who are quarantined are very likely to develop a wide range of symptoms of psychological stress and disorder, including low mood, insomnia, stress, anxiety, anger, irritability, emotional exhaustion, depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Low mood and irritability specifically stand out as being very common
>In cases where parents were quarantined with children, the mental health toll became even steeper
>Among quarantined hospital staff, almost 10% reported “high depressive symptoms” up to three years after being quarantined. Another study reporting on the long-term effects of SARS quarantine among healthcare workers found a long-term risk for alcohol abuse, self-medication and long-lasting “avoidance” behaviour. This means that years after being quarantined, some hospital workers still avoid being in close contact with patients by simply not showing up for work.
>Reasons for stress abound in lockdown: there is risk of infection, fear of becoming sick or of losing loved ones, as well as the prospect of financial hardship. All these, and many more, are present in this current pandemic.
>we know at-risk groups for long-term mental health issues will be the healthcare workers who are on the frontline, young people under 30 and children, the elderly and those in precarious situations, for example, owing to mental illness, disability and poverty.
>a third of the global population is dealing with these intense stressors. We need to act now to mitigate the toxic effects of this lockdown.
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Luckily, the millions of people who died from Covid don’t have any on-going mental health issues.
I’m still a bit scared from the dead in an old person’s home being jammed into a garage. Because selfish arsehole kept spreading the disease, while also spreading lies about the disease.
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Did you actually any of it or just the title?
Seems like the kind of stuff you’d see posted here as part of some anti lockdown post.
The only thing they’re missing is the “loss of liberty” aspect.
>the World Health Organization recommends protocols like R-TEP (Recent Traumatic Episode Protocol) and G-TEP (Group Traumatic Episode Protocol)
>we’re not setting up…psychological help and we will pay the price within three to six months after the end of this unprecedented lockdown
>people who are quarantined are very likely to develop a wide range of symptoms of psychological stress and disorder, including low mood, insomnia, stress, anxiety, anger, irritability, emotional exhaustion, depression and post-traumatic stress symptoms. Low mood and irritability specifically stand out as being very common
>In cases where parents were quarantined with children, the mental health toll became even steeper
>Among quarantined hospital staff, almost 10% reported “high depressive symptoms” up to three years after being quarantined. Another study reporting on the long-term effects of SARS quarantine among healthcare workers found a long-term risk for alcohol abuse, self-medication and long-lasting “avoidance” behaviour. This means that years after being quarantined, some hospital workers still avoid being in close contact with patients by simply not showing up for work.
>Reasons for stress abound in lockdown: there is risk of infection, fear of becoming sick or of losing loved ones, as well as the prospect of financial hardship. All these, and many more, are present in this current pandemic.
>we know at-risk groups for long-term mental health issues will be the healthcare workers who are on the frontline, young people under 30 and children, the elderly and those in precarious situations, for example, owing to mental illness, disability and poverty.
>a third of the global population is dealing with these intense stressors. We need to act now to mitigate the toxic effects of this lockdown.
Luckily, the millions of people who died from Covid don’t have any on-going mental health issues.
I’m still a bit scared from the dead in an old person’s home being jammed into a garage. Because selfish arsehole kept spreading the disease, while also spreading lies about the disease.
https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-news/nursing-home-83-residents-died-covid-still-business-new-name-rcna6189
https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/17-bodies-found-in-new-jersey-nursing-home-after-anonymous-tip/2376259/?os=fuzzscanl12tr&ref=app