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Pandemic Cave Syndrome Sheds Light on Effects of Isolation
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crisis. tunisia has a steep rise in covid 19 and almost 18,000 that s fertile million inhabitants. the country has one of the worst mortality rates in the world. tunisians are exhausted by the power struggles and the political and economic situation of the country. but the deterioration of the social and health situation shows the road ahead remains uncertain. how do you feel about returning to normal life as the pandemic cools down? perhaps you re double vaccinated but are still anxious about the prospect of heading out. if so, you re not alone, and might be experiencing cave syndrome. it s not an official medical term, but intended as a way to describe that very feeling of hesitancy that our next guest says is happening in people of all ages. dr arthur bregman is a psychiatrist and joins us now from coral gables in florida.
Another round for frontline workers and, for them, it seems COVID-19 will never end
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Frontline workers facing second round of burn out from latest COVID-19 surge
MIAMI, Fla. – The surge of the new COVID-19 cases and hospitalizations is adding extra weight to already overworked frontline healthcare workers. And, it only seems to be getting worse.
The president of the union that represents Jackson Healthcare workers said that medical professionals are exhausted, heartbroken and frustrated because they believe that the new surge could have been prevented.
“You know, more than 95 percent of COVID-19 patients at Jackson are unvaccinated. It feels like the rug has been pulled out from under us,” said Martha Baker. “It’s the added frustration of, ‘You could have gotten the shot. Why didn’t you?’ This is crazy,” Baker said.