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Study: COVID-19 Survivors May Be at Greater Mental Health Risk – VOA Learning English
The study found that 20 percent of those infected with the novel coronavirus are diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder within 90 days.
Researchers say COVID-19 survivors may be at greater risk of developing mental health issues than other people. That information comes from a large study published earlier this week.
The study found that 20 percent of those infected with the novel coronavirus are diagnosed with a psychiatric disorder within 90 days.
Researchers from Britains Oxford University studied recovered COVID-19 patients who developed mental health problems. They found that the most common issues were anxiety, depression,…
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