ATHENS — The mental health impact of the pandemic will be
"long-term and far-reaching,” the World Health Organization said Thursday,
as experts and leaders called for action on COVID-linked anxiety and
stress.
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"Everyone is affected in one way or another," the
WHO said in a
statement at the start of a two-day meeting in Athens with health ministers
from dozens of countries.
It said "anxieties around
virus transmission, the psychological impact
of lockdowns and self-isolation" had contributed to a mental health
crisis, along with stresses linked to unemployment, financial worries, and
social alienation.
"The mental health impacts of
the pandemic will be long term and
far-reaching," the statement added.
The WHO's regional director for Europe Hans Kluge said mental health should
be considered a "fundamental human right," stressing how the virus
had torn lives apart.
"The pandemic has shaken the world," he told the conference.
"More than four million lives lost globally, livelihoods ruined,
families and communities forced apart, businesses bankrupted, and people
deprived of opportunities."
The WHO called for the strengthening of mental health services in general
and the improvement of access to care via technology.
It also urged better psychological support services in schools, universities,
workplaces, and for people on the front line of the fight against Covid-19.
The ministers heard from a 38-year-old Greek woman called Katerina who told
them how she had been receiving treatment for a psychiatric disorder since 2002
and had been coping well until the pandemic hit.
She was no longer able to attend in-person support groups and could not see
her father, forcing her to boost her treatment.
"The pressure of social isolation led to increased anxiety," she
said.
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