Analysis of the Relationship between Coronavirus and PTSD

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COVID-19 is a pandemic that started in 2019, bringing death to lots of people with weak immunity. This paper aims to analyze what people can do to prevent neurological deficits, especially on PTSD, after COVID-19 being treated. From analyzing previous researches, some predictions can be made to help people avoid getting into those circumstances. Isolation in pandemic times can cause PTSD as keeping a healthy body is important since COVID-19 does not directly attack the central nervous system. In conclusion, preventing people from being isolated and staying in long-term hospitalized time should be decreased. People should care more about each other, stay healthy, and be hopeful.

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Wu, J. (2020). Analysis of the Relationship between Coronavirus and PTSD. In Proceedings - 2020 International Conference on Public Health and Data Science, ICPHDS 2020 (pp. 24–28). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/ICPHDS51617.2020.00011

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