Guide for Managers: How to Proactively Minimize the Mental Health Impacts of The Pandemic
When COVID-19 swept across the globe, the world reacted in a very big way. their homes. We bought gallons of hand sanitizer, navigated changing guidelines,their homes. We bought gallons of hand sanitizer, navigated changing guidelines,and moved our lives online. We also worried about our loved ones, felt disconnected from the world, and felt a mental malaise—or worse—caused by our upended lives. After more than two years, we’d like to be done with COVID, but unfortunately, COVID isn’t done with us. Millions of people still suffer from chronic stress, fear, grief, isolation, prolonged exhaustion, long-haul symptoms, and mental health disorders brought on or exacerbated by the pandemic.
After more than two years, we’d like to be done with COVID, but unfortunately, COVID isn’t done with us. Millions of people still suffer from chronic stress, fear, grief, isolation, prolonged exhaustion, long-haul symptoms, and mental health disorders brought on or exacerbated by the pandemic.