This article, titled "Editorial: COVID-19: psychopathology of a pandemic," discusses the field of Epidemiological Psychiatry (EP) and its focus on studying the impact of infectious epidemiological events on mental health. The article highlights the importance of considering biological, p...
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Editorial: Learning's habits during COVID-19 Pandemic Sohag University International Journal of Educational Research (SUIJER)Thojampa, SomsakKlankhajhon, Sirikanok
Thetragic deathbysuicidethis week of an emergency department physician who had been caring for COVID-19 patients in New York City underscores the huge psychological impact of the pandemic ― which will linger long after the virus is gone, experts say. ...
19 in Africa and less still when it comes to literature on COVID-19 pandemic in the fragile states. In this forum, Dr. Joseph Francis Wamala shares the lessons from the Republic of South Sudan on how this fragile state has been affected by COVID-19 amidst other humanitarian challenges. ...
Editorial on the Research Topic Public hearing health: challenges and opportunities in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic Page count Figures: 0,Tables: 0,Equations: 0,References: 8,Pages: 2,Words: 1078 Categories Subject:Public Health ...
Yes, the COVID-19 virus continues to mutate and there are several variants that are now spreading. Some are more contagious as well as more deadly than the original virus. Throughout the pandemic, scientists have kept a close eye on variants like: ...
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This article was edited by Mark Staples, an editorial director in the New York office. March 1, 2022 After the short, sharp shock of Omicron, the pandemic phase of COVID-19 looks to be ending for most locations, unless a significant and severe new variant emerges. This update discusses ...