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COVID long-haulers are killing themselves as symptoms become too painful to bear

COVID long-haulers are killing themselves as symptoms become too painful to bear - but support groups offer relief Business Insider India 3 hours ago Cheryl Teh © Josef Lindau/Getty Images COVID long-haulers are killing themselves as symptoms become too painful to bear - but support groups offer relief Experts say there may be a link between severe post-COVID symptoms and increased suicide risks. Texas Roadhouse CEO Kent Taylor s suicide last month highlighted COVID s impact on mental health. Severe tinnitus and continuous brain fog are some long-haul symptoms COVID sufferers may face. Months of suffering from long-haul COVID symptoms can cause sufferers to develop severe depression and anxiety, and even suicidal ideation.

Long-Term COVID Sufferers Are Killing Themselves Here s Why

Long-Term COVID Sufferers Are Killing Themselves Here s Why
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They died saving others from Covid Will anyone count them?

They died saving others from Covid. Will anyone count them? 15 minutes to read By: Andrew Jacobs Medical workers are called heroes. But there hasn t been a national reckoning over the many thousands lost to Covid. Here are a few of the people who gave their lives while on the front lines of the pandemic. Dr. Claire Rezba is exhausted from counting the dead. An anaesthesiologist in Virginia, Rezba, 41, has spent the past year running a Twitter feed that memorialises American health care workers who have died of Covid-19. So far, she has published more than 2,500 tributes to the doctors, emergency room nurses, respiratory therapists and mental health counsellors cut down in their prime. Although she knows there are at least a thousand other deaths that remain unrecognised, Rezba plans to discontinue the project at the end of March.

Those Who Died Trying to Save Others

They Died Saving Others From Covid. Will Anyone Count Them? Medical workers are called heroes. But there hasn’t been a national reckoning over the many thousands lost to Covid. Here are a few of the people who gave their lives while on the front lines of the pandemic. Celia Yap-Banago a nurse in Kansas City, Mo., died on April 21. “Don’t worry,” she told her son earlier that day. “I’ll be fine.”Credit.Photo via Jhulan Banago Dr. Claire Rezba is exhausted from counting the dead. An anesthesiologist in Virginia, Dr. Rezba, 41, has spent the past year running a Twitter feed that memorializes American health care workers who have died of Covid-19. So far, she has published more than 2,500 tributes to the doctors, emergency room nurses, respiratory therapists and mental health counselors cut down in their prime. Although she knows there are at least a thousand other deaths that remain unrecognized, Dr. Rezba plans to discontinue the project at the end of March.

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