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‘Anxiety and depression are increasing’: Alberta doctor sees spike in mental health visits

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Kenney pledges $53M in mental health funding as Alberta sees no new COVID-19 deathsZaidi said many people have lost their jobs and most of those who haven’t are working from home.We used to socialize after work, go out and about on the weekend, go out for dinner, workout and catch up with family and friends.“That has all gone.

A: we don’t have work, B: we are working from home, C: we don’t go out.” Shortage of last-resort antidepressant creating ‘scary situation’ for patients: pharmacists Additionally, many Albertans live in housing that doesn’t have a dedicated space either for work or for working out and staying active.“A lot of people are working from their basement,” Zaidi said.

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