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Covid -19 impact by Kelly Jean Sullivan

  COVID-19 isolation significantly impacted mental health, leading to heightened anxiety levels across various populations. The sudden and prolonged social isolation disrupted daily routines, restricted access to social support systems, and created uncertainties about health and financial stability. This situation exacerbated feelings of loneliness and stress, contributing to increased anxiety. Particularly vulnerable were individuals already predisposed to mental health issues, healthcare workers facing intense pressures, and those experiencing financial hardships. The pandemic underscored the critical need for mental health resources and interventions to address the widespread psychological effects of prolonged isolation.

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