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Suicide Spike in Japan Shows Mental Health Toll of Covid-19 – Bloomberg
The number of suicides rose in Japan in August due to more women and school-aged children taking their own lives — offering a first glimpse into the consequenc…

Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg
The number of suicides rose in Japan in August due to more women and school-aged children taking their own lives — offering a first glimpse into the consequences of the mental health strain brought about by Covid-19 around the globe.
The island nation is among a few major economies which releases timely data on suicides as it is a persistent societal issue. The numbers hint at what may be going on around the world as countries grapple with the fallout from …
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