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Experts share a few suggestions to reduce Covid-19 pandemic paranoia


Experts share a few suggestions to reduce Covid-19 pandemic paranoia
Engage in physical activity and connect with your family and friends to cope up with the rising stress, advise experts
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Global catastrophic events like the Covid-19 pandemic can cause a lot of stress and trauma. (Representational Photo)
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With the second Covid-19 wave having hit us bad, and the fear of a third one looming large, there is a visible paranoia in the air, with everyone trying to find ways and means of coping up with the trauma. A few experts talk about how to circumvent this stress of what the future holds. ....

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Free helplines for COVID-induced anxiety, depression, burn out


Free helplines for COVID-induced anxiety, depression, burn out
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Updated: May 08, 2021 16:02 IST
By By Shrinkhala Sharma
New Delhi [India], May 8 (ANI): As the country reels under the coronavirus pandemic for the second time, which has pushed the health care system on the verge of a collapse with shortage of hospital beds, medical oxygen, ventilators, and medicines, some government and private mental health helplines are striving to ensure the psychological well-being of people.
The pandemic has caused trauma to people’s mental health. With more restrictions put in place due to the surge in COVID cases, there has been in increase in distress calls to the helpline numbers. ....

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India: Over 4,000 COVID-19 deaths, nearly half of world's new known coronavirus cases


New Delhi: India reported more than 400,000 new infections on Saturday. The country now accounts for nearly half of the world s new known cases according to an AFP database, and it reported a national record 4,187 new deaths today.
While 170,841 COVID-19 patients across the country are on ventilator support, as many as 902,291 patients are on oxygen support, Union Health Minister Harsh Vardhan said on Saturday.
Cities buckle under COVID-19
At over 300,000, Karnataka s capital of Bengaluru has the highest active caseload of any Indian city. But experts warn the worst is still ahead as India s third largest city buckles under oxygen shortages, overrun hospitals and crowded crematoriums.  ....

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Today's times can't be exaggerated as Emergency: N. Ram


There are still spaces where one can air strong opinions and fight repression, he says.
The present times should not be compared to the Emergency as there were still spaces where one could air strong opinions and fight repression, N. Ram, Director, The Hindu Publishing Group, said on Saturday.
He was speaking in a webinar organised by
Live Law on “Criminalising Journalism and Cinema”.
Mr. Ram said uneven implementation of law, and the higher judiciary, on more than one occasion, have failed to protect press freedom. “The recent arrests and filing of criminal cases against several journalists and also other creative persons, has exposed and widened the fault lines in our Constitution. We used to think we have pretty good protection, but actually we don t. There are many escape clauses in law which is aggravated by executive overreach and failure of the judiciary to adequately protect.” ....

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