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Study Shows Most COVID-19 Patients Develop Mental Illness Afterwards

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By Victor Omondi According to a recent study, at least 20% of Covid-19 patients later develop a new mental illness. Within 90 days of their diagnosis, the most common disorders experienced by Coronavirus survivors include anxiety, depression, and insomnia, the study published in The Lancet Psychiatry journal reveals. “People have been worried that COVID-19 survivors […]

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