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Isolation during pandemic associated with depression

Isolation during pandemic associated with depression

A survey study of more than 192,000 people across the nation released Wednesday found an association between greater levels of depression and social isolation during the COVID-19 shutdown, a finding that local mental health experts said was not surprising.

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