“60 Minutes+” examines mental health toll of COVID-19 crisis on healthcare workers
“60 Minutes+” correspondent Wesley Lowery joins “CBS This Morning” with a preview of his report on the mental health toll of the pandemic on medical workers. Lowery explains the “Herculean task” we’ve asked of our doctors and nurses and the long-term mental health impact of the coronavirus pandemic.
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This breaks my heart. Prayers to everyone around the world 🙏🏻
The spirit, commitment, and had work of our medical professionals has to be recognized. Help for them and all who have been traumatized by the depth of their experiences must be provided and supported.
Mental Healthcare should not be a luxury benefit. It is a baseline benefit – point blank period. If this pandemic hasn’t shown this, I don’t know what will.
Stop defending racism. It is not our job to make white folk to feel comfortable about racism. It is their job to acknowledge it, stop giving excuses for it and stop giving cover for it. When you give cover for it, you are a racist.
it definitely is taking a toll and some people went crazy from it
The governments & the media are paid liars who don't loose their health care
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I'm retired with an income and no responsibilities so all I had to do was keep my head down during the pandemic. I can't imagine what it must be like for someone with a family working a job which does allow any savings accumulation as a cushion and then being laid off. The pressure must be almost unbearable. Don't get me started on those essential workers who have risked their lives keeping society going. We ALL owe these brave folks a huge debt of gratitude.