Wednesday, April 12, 2023

Week 1-3 Learning Log

 The COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on mental health, particularly among adolescents. With the implementation of physical distancing, social restrictions, and stay-at-home orders, the pandemic has challenged people in many ways. The virus spread rapidly, and the government struggled to find ways to prevent its spread, which resulted in many hospitalizations and deaths. Panic and distrust in the government were prevalent, with some individuals isolating themselves at home while others refused to wear masks or follow government guidelines.

The pandemic also led to the closure of businesses, job loss, and financial instability, which resulted in a range of economic and financial problems. Furthermore, with schools transitioning to online learning, students were sent home to learn, which caused increased anxiety and depression among children and adolescents. There was an increase in suicides among those aged 10 to 19, and the American Academy of Pediatrics declared a state of emergency in response to the mental health challenges facing children and adolescents during the pandemic. Children need interaction with others, and social isolation and online learning for prolonged periods could take a massive toll on their mental health.

In conclusion, the COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on mental health, particularly among adolescents, with the implementation of physical distancing, social restrictions, and stay-at-home orders. There have been many hospitalizations and deaths, leading to panic and distrust in the government. Furthermore, job loss, financial instability, and social isolation have caused increased anxiety, depression, and even suicide among children and adolescents. The pandemic has shown that it is important to consider not only physical health but also mental health when facing a public health crisis.

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