Mental disorders affect more than half of COVID-19 survivors: study

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An alarming new study suggests that the majority of people who recover from COVID-19 suffer from at least one mental disorder a month after treatment, raising serious concerns about lingering psychological effects of the virus.

screened 402 adult survivors of COVID-19 and found that 55 per cent presented a clinical score for at least one mental disorder.

"I stayed there out on the balcony, for hours, trying to put fresh air into my lungs. It was terrible. Panic made me suffer more than COVID,” the patient wrote in a follow-up report.

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