What to do when COVID-19 and anxiety collide
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What to do when COVID-19 and anxiety collide

Daniel Allen Health journalist

Nurses in every health and social care setting will encounter patients affected by anxiety, depression or suicidal thoughts

While the physical cost of COVID-19 has been devastating, with associated UK hospital admissions and deaths at levels unimaginable a year ago, the psychological and emotional impact has also been profound.

Nursing Standard. 36, 1, 35-37. doi: 10.7748/ns.36.1.35.s14

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