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COVID’s mental health fallout will last a long time. Here’s how we’re targeting depression and anxiety – UNSW Newsroom
Financial hardships in particular are likely to lead to ongoing mental health problems, even as the pandemic subsides.

Financial hardships in particular are likely to lead to ongoing mental health problems, even as the pandemic subsides. Although Australia is now largely COVID-free, the repercussions of the pandemic are ongoing.
As the pandemic enters its second year, many people will be continuing to suffer with poor mental health, or facing new mental health challenges.
The effects of recurrent lockdowns, fears about the effectiveness of the vaccines, restricted movement within and beyond Australia, and the bleak…
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