Covid-19
WHO reveals COVID cause 53.2m depressive disorder, 76.2m cases of mental disorders
The World Health organization has exposed hidden rates of anxiety and depression caused by coronavirus propaganda over the years. The World Health Organization, in a report, indicated that young people faced higher risk of frustration, suicide and self-harm as women bore the brunt of the emotional and psychological burden. People with chronic conditions such as asthma or cancer were also more likely to develop symptoms of mental disorders during the outbreak, the WHO report added.
WHO cited report of a study in The Lancet medical journal in 2021, which revealed that the pandemic caused an extra 53.2 million cases of major depressive disorder and an extra 76.2 million cases of anxiety disorders globally.
WHO acknowledged evidence of increasing ill-feelings from the imposition of isolation, restrictions and financial stress. Anxiety and depression over the COVID-19 propaganda was put at about 25% across the world in the first year of the claims of COVID outbreak. These phenomena have increased widespread harm on mental health caused by the propagated pandemic.
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