Health-care workers reveal how pandemic affected their mental health, home lives | Only Sports And Health



Health-care workers say the emotional and physical toll of the COVID-19 pandemic has had an impact on them at work and at home.

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17 thoughts on “Health-care workers reveal how pandemic affected their mental health, home lives | Only Sports And Health

  1. You know you people use ptsd as a crutch that's for people who have been through real trauma and shouldn't be used lightly I have ptsd and it offends me deeply when people like her use it it's despicable and pathetic grow up lady

  2. Imagine believing:
    1. All mandates should be lifted
    2. We must learn to live with covid; it is here to stay
    While not demanding:
    – Paid sick days
    – Restoring free lab tests and contact tracing
    – Improving indoor air quality & ventilation in shared public spaces

    Introducing these IS learning to "live with covid".

  3. If they are tired then they better switch careers and trades. Not only hospital workers are stressed right now. Macdonalds is looking for staff but minimum pay $15 an hour so there is free will

  4. Isn't it interesting how the public paid the price for all the lockdowns and the restrictions both financially and in terms of negative mental health outcomes all for the benefit of the hospitals and the healthcare workers, and yet the heros in this scenario are the healthcare workers who went to work and did their jobs just as every other worker who was declared essential by the government did?

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