Covid Scotland: Adults with long-term conditions significantly more anxious about restrictions easing, study finds scotsman.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from scotsman.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
When home feels like a place of safety, âre-entryâ syndrome makes sense. But there are ways to gradually return to society
âYou 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.â Taplow, Buckinghamshire, 15 April. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock
âYou 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.â Taplow, Buckinghamshire, 15 April. Photograph: Maureen McLean/Rex/Shutterstock
UK Experts Warn Easing COVID-19 Lockdown Could Cause Anxiety by Anjanee Sharma on March 15, 2021 at 6:17 PM
Mental health experts from the UK warn that the easing of COVID-19 lockdown and the following return to workplaces, schools, and social events could trigger anxiety and stress for many people.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson announced his roadmap to exit the lockdown on February 22. He announced that the first step of the four-part plan was to reopen schools in England from March 8. Further, the plan is to remove all legal restrictions in England by mid-June. Wales and Scotland have also revealed their plans to ease the restrictions.
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