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Charity CALM say “more people than ever are talking about mental wellbeing” during lockdown

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43 per cent of people feel that the pandemic and lockdown have had a "significant negative impact on how they feel every day" Mental health charity CALM have said that their services “are in more demand than ever before” since the coronavirus lockdown came into place.

The Campaign Against Living Miserably are a charity and support service fighting against suicide. Suicide is the single biggest killer of men under 45 in the UK and the cause of 18 deaths every day.

Since the lockdown started back in March, CALM have reported that they have received 19,249 calls and webchats, and directly prevented 80 suicides.

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