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Researchers study link between psychological responses and risk communication during COVID-19 – News-Medical.Net
The mental effects of pandemics on people can arise not only from the burden of preventive measures, the fear of contracting and cure but also coping with the e…

Reviewed by Emily Henderson, B.Sc.Oct 19 2020
The mental effects of pandemics on people can arise not only from the burden of preventive measures, the fear of contracting and cure but also coping with the exponential deaths.
It was predicted in 2018 that the next major outbreak and its containment challenges might not be due to a lack of preventive technologies but to emotional contagion, which could erode trust in government, causing serious economic and social disruption.
It is thus crucial…
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