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One angle of the coronavirus pandemic that hasn t been talked about enough is how quarantine has affected our mental health. A piece in the Scientific American concludes that the toll COVID has taken is worse than expected when it comes to anxiety and depression.
In August, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found a tripling of anxiety symptoms and a quadrupling of depression among 5,470 adults surveyed compared with a 2019 sample. The Scientific American notes it s been an especially pressing time for young people. The CDC found that 62.9 percent of 18- to 24-year-olds reported an anxiety or depressive disorder.
Cheri Bustos
A pandemic that began beyond our shores made its way to the Heartland.
When we kicked off 2020, that’s hardly the reality we imagined we would face before meetings turned virtual, celebrations were postponed and masked social distancing became our new normal.
In times of crisis, we turn to family. So, when Congress readied a response, my focus remained on putting Illinois’ families first.
One of the first relief bills I passed out of the House provided free testing, meals for kids, unemployment insurance and paid sick leave. And when the pandemic hit, and 13 Illinoisans from our region were stuck abroad, I’m proud my office helped them return home to reunite with loved ones.
A pandemic that began beyond our shores made its way to the Heartland. When we kicked off 2020, that’s hardly the reality we imagined we would face before meetings turned virtual, celebrations were postponed and masked social distancing became our new normal.
In times of crisis, we turn to family. So, when Congress readied a response, my focus remained on putting Illinois families first.
One of the first relief bills I passed out of the House provided free testing, meals for kids, unemployment insurance and paid sick leave. And when the pandemic hit, and 13 Illinoisans from our region were stuck abroad, I’m proud my office helped them return home to reunite with loved ones.
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