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May 16, 2021 1:35 PM (IST) Posted by Shriya Bhasin Here s how you can make elderly people strong: Do not be afraid, be careful. Tell them how to wear a mask. Don t talk about someone s death. Keep them busy.  What to do to protect the elderly from depression? Connect the elderly to social media. Talk with parents. General topics should be talked about, not just the disease. Do exercise and pranayama at home. Keep talking constantly. Talk to friends online. Keep them busy and get vaccinations done in time. May 16, 2021 1:28 PM (IST) Posted by Shriya Bhasin In the Corona era, everyone is worried about the safety of the elders. The risk of corona also increases with increasing age. In such a situation, if they get covid, then how to make them mentally strong? How to support them, so that they do not go into depression. What ....
NEW DELHI: A group of mental health professionals have cautioned media against indiscreet use of disturbing images of Covid victims and their grieving family members, saying it has a serious impact on those watching it in the confines of their homes. Recognising the importance of factual reporting in the midst of the pandemic, the group, however, advised restraint in the interest of the mental health of a large section of the population which is already faced with severe disruptions in normal life. “We are saying that hysteria and panic-inducing coverage should be avoided,” the mental health professionals said in an open letter to the media. ....