The mental health charity Mind has found that 55% of adults and young people were concerned about seeing and being near others once restrictions are fully relaxed. Photograph: Getty Images
The mental health charity Mind has found that 55% of adults and young people were concerned about seeing and being near others once restrictions are fully relaxed. Photograph: Getty Images
Sun 11 Jul 2021 03.15 EDT
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