IJFANS International Journal of Food and Nutritional Sciences

ISSN PRINT 2319 1775 Online 2320-7876

The Prospect of Mental Health Concerns in the Covid and Post-Covid-19 Scenario

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Shubhkarman Singh Saini, Nitish Verma, Ram Mehar Sheoran, Sakshi Sharma, Brijesh Saran, Aarushi Batra

Abstract

In the past eleven months, the coronavirus epidemic has spread throughout the world. As of November 15, 2020, more than 54.5 million people have been sick and 1.3 million have died due to the disease. As of November 15, 2020, the number of corona virus cases in India increased to 8.8 million (6380 per million infected), and the number of deaths increased to 1.29 lacs (94 per million deaths). India and numerous other nations have experienced distinct lockdown periods with terrible results. During this period, millions of homes have suffered, and millions of workers have lost their jobs. There has been a substantial impact on the economic, occupational, social, environmental, intellectual, and emotional well-being of our people, particularly on fragile and vulnerable groups such as the elderly, disabled, migrants, refugees, homeless, women, children, and adolescents. This article is broken into two major sections. First, there is an overview of the numerous health concerns in Covid and the post-Covid-19 scenario. The following section of the essay will examine mental health concerns in Covid and the post-Covid-19 future. This paper concludes by summarising the current Covid-19 pandemic and emphasising the significance of World Mental Health Day and World Mental Health Week topics in the current environment.

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