bortonia/iStock(NEW YORK) Shayla, a 22-year-old from Georgia, said she had days during the coronavirus pandemic when it was a struggle to get out of bed. The part-time college student said she was out of work for a time due to restaurants being closed during the lockdown, and in addition to the financial stress, struggled with not being able to see friends and socialize. As a person with an underlying health issue, she said she also struggled with fears about getting COVID-19 since she is at risk for complications from the virus. "It has been very hard on my mental health," said Shayla, who asked that her last name not be used. "I had a lot of things to think about already and then COVID just added to it, so it was a lot of pressure." Shayla turned to therapy to cope, the first time in her life she has sought professional help for her mental health. "It was like I was just in this box and I didn't know how to get out of it," she said. "Mentally