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Covid Scotland: Adults with long-term conditions significantly more anxious about restrictions easing, study finds

Covid Scotland: Adults with long-term conditions significantly more anxious about restrictions easing, study finds
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I ve been agoraphobic – what I learned may help those with post-lockdown anxiety | Coronavirus

When home feels like a place of safety, ‘re-entry’ syndrome makes sense. But there are ways to gradually return to society ‘You might not be ready for crowds, but a quiet pint outside your local is manageable. Going to places at less busy times, or with someone you trust makes a difference. Slowly, you build up.’ Taplow, Buckinghamshire, 15 April. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock ‘You might not be ready for crowds, but a quiet pint outside your local is manageable. Going to places at less busy times, or with someone you trust makes a difference. Slowly, you build up.’ Taplow, Buckinghamshire, 15 April. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock

Covid lockdown easing could cause anxiety for many

Covid lockdown easing could cause anxiety for many By IANS|   Published: 14th March 2021 9:07 am IST London, March 14 : UK mental health experts have warned that the easing of coronavirus lockdown and the subsequent return to schools, workplaces and social events could trigger stress and anxiety for many people. Those with mental health issues will be particularly anxious about the readjustment of life coming with the lifting of restrictions, they said on Saturday. “Lockdown has given people with mental health conditions like anxiety and PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorders) permission to stay at home, and knowing that at some point you’ll have to go out again can actually trigger stress and anxiety,” Xinhua news agency quoted Tine Van Bortel, a senior research associate in public health at the University of Cambridge, as saying to The Guardian newspaper.

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