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how di it affect covid 19 the life of the people including you.write your answer below

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Mental health and psychosocial considerations during the

COVID-19 outbreak

18 March 2020

In January 2020 the World Health Organization (WHO) declared the outbreak of a new coronavirus

disease, COVID-19, to be a Public Health Emergency of International Concern. WHO stated that

there is a high risk of COVID-19 spreading to other countries around the world. In March 2020,

WHO made the assessment that COVID-19 can be characterized as a pandemic.

WHO and public health authorities around the world are acting to contain the COVID-19 outbreak.

However, this time of crisis is generating stress throughout the population. The considerations

presented in this document have been developed by the WHO Department of Mental Health and

Substance Use as a series of messages that can be used in communications to support mental and

psychosocial well-being in different target groups during the outbreak.

Messages for the general population

1. COVID-19 has and is likely to affect people from many countries, in many geographical locations.

When referring to people with COVID-19, do not attach the disease to any particular ethnicity or

nationality. Be empathetic to all those who are affected, in and from any country. People who are

affected by COVID-19 have not done anything wrong, and they deserve our support, compassion

and kindness.

2. Do not refer to people with the disease as “COVID-19 cases”, “victims” “COVID-19 families” or

“the diseased”. They are “people who have COVID-19”, “people who are being treated for

COVID-19”, or “people who are recovering from COVID-19”, and after recovering from COVID-19

their life will go on with their jobs, families and loved ones. It is important to separate a person

from having an identity defined by COVID-19, in order to reduce stigma.

3. Minimize watching, reading or listening to news about COVID-19 that causes you to feel anxious

or distressed; seek information only from trusted sources and mainly so that you can take practical

steps to prepare your plans and protect yourself and loved ones. Seek information updates at

specific times during the day, once or twice. The sudden and near-constant stream of news reports

about an outbreak can cause anyone to feel worried. Get the facts; not rumours and

misinformation. Gather information at regular intervals from the WHO website and local health

authority platforms in order to help you distinguish facts from rumours. Facts can help to minimize

fears.

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