Describe the psychological state of people suffering from COVID 19 or worried they may get it.
The people suffering from the COVID 19 or in stress to get COVID
are experiencing fear, stress, anxiety, and depression, people
affected with corona are disturbed mentally and having fears of
dying and some are worried that in case if they are affected with
COVID they will get medical treatment and facilities or not as
there shortage of beds and hospitals as the cases are rising
rapidly.
the older people who are having preexisting diseases and identified
with CoVID 19 they are suffering from mental disturbance as they
are having fear of death and also that they cannot be treated
because of their preexisting diseases.
The Psychological Effects of these people include a feeling of
angry and impacts especially the old people as they are
experiencing dementia and as they are isolated they are facing
loneliness and that worsen their mental problems.
Describe the psychological state of people suffering from COVID 19 or worried they may get it.
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