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Why flattening the curve for coronavirus matters Flattening the curve is essentially introducing interventions such as social distancing, hand-washing, and lockdowns to reduce the potential spread ...
By flattening the anxiety curve, it not only gives people relief, but it also increases the chance that people will be stronger and more resourceful on the other side.
The COVID-19 pandemic will have hidden and long-term mental health consequences for individuals and the mental healthcare system more broadly.
If we work together to lower our collective anxiety, we can decrease the chances that people will have compromised immune systems.
What does a flattening yield curve mean for businesses and consumers?
As rates of COVID-19 have fluctuated over the past few months, so have rates of emotional distress. In this interview, an interprofessional team from Emory University led by Dr. Nadine Kaslow ...
Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo of New York said coronavirus hospitalizations and deaths in New York were continuing to flatten, but it remains unclear when businesses and schools will reopen.
In 10 years from now, we will look back at this time, and history will call it the pandemic of 2020. This is a difficult time for everyone - some are especially hard hit - like the poor, the ...
A mental health crisis has begun, as social isolation from the coronavirus and loss of jobs, income and loved ones have left people reeling. A transformation of care is badly needed.
Before flattening the mental health curve, the curve must be visible.COVID-19 has revealed the inadequacies of the old mental health order. A vaccine will not solve these problems.
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