Mental health during the COVID-19 epidemic: The role of social media

<p>Currently, the COVID-19 pandemic is one of the major health issues in the world [1,2]. In December 2019, a population of patients with pneumonia of unknown etiology was found in Wuhan, China. Many of the first patients were associated with a local seafood shop and live wild animals [1]. The...

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Main Authors: Iraj Salehi (Author), Sajjad Solymani (Author), Elahe Ezati (Author)
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Published: Archives of Community Medicine and Public Health - Peertechz Publications, 2022-01-12.
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