COVID-19: Growing concerns over medical workers' mental health

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There are growing concerns that the coronavirus pandemic is putting the long-term mental health of front line medical workers at risk.
Some North American doctors say they do not see a way they can come out of the crisis the same person.
As coronavirus cases near their projected peak in North America, front line healthcare workers risk getting infected themselves.
But on top of their physical wellbeing, there are concerns over whether they can cope with the mental trauma stemming from the gruelling work.

Al Jazeera's Heidi Zhou-Castro reports. 0

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Now they know how doctors feel in other countries that they're bombing

kingpinoutlow
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Doctor and nurse, police and firefighters, teacher and educators, soldiers and veteran. We need to take good care of them, not CEO, billionaires and celebrities.

fivegoldstar
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My mom was a nurse. This sector is underpaid in most countries.

thomasthomasphilp
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meanwhile there are a bunch of us nurses who are unemployed lol

JustKixs
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I feel more stressed because my hospital is making mandatory the vaccine ‼️‼️‼️‼️ it should be our choice 💥

claudia-B.
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Strong lady who experienced SARC, now facing Wuhan Virus.. Great of you mam.. Stay safe...

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The virus is so contageous that even these medical frontliners are getting it despite of those protective gears and expertise on how not to get contaminated. We salute and pray for you...

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