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emotional strain
Who is Most Affected?
While emotional strain can affect anyone, certain groups are more vulnerable:
Healthcare workers
: They face high levels of stress due to their frontline role.
Elderly individuals
: They are at higher risk for severe illness and may experience more anxiety.
People with pre-existing mental health conditions
: They may find their symptoms exacerbated.
Children and adolescents
: Disruption of routine and social activities can be particularly stressful.
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