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Highland MSP fears epidemic of mental health problems in wake of coronavirus crisis as front line experts reveal shocking impact to date By Tom Ramage Published: 09:30, 28 January 2021
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Fearing a new kind of epidemic: David Stewart
Dr Martin McKechnie, the national clinical lead from the Scottish Trauma Network, told MSPs at a virtual meeting of this week s heath and sport committee in Holyrood âpeople have struggledâ.
Following questions from Mr Stewart, Mr McKechnie said: âWe have unfortunately seen a lot of serious and violent self-harm and harm to others and a lot of it is lockdown or pandemic-related. People have struggled.
January 26, 2021, 12:57 pm
Major trauma cases have increased, at the same time as coronavirus has impacted on the opening of two new specialist trauma centres, MSPs were told. (Peter Byrne/PA)
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The number of major trauma cases being dealt with by medics has increased during the Covid-19 crisis – while at the same time the pandemic has “slightly scuppered” plans to open two specialist centres, MSPs have heard.