LOS ANGELES - From exhausted health care workers to those affected by sudden unemployment and isolation, recent reports show a rise in anxiety and depression among Americans during the coronavirus pandemic.According to an August survey conducted by the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 40% of Americans are struggling with mental health or substance abuse issues as the COVID-19 pandemic continues.Depression on the rise in 2020“I think this year in particular has really brought people face to face with so much that they may have not dealt with in the past,” Dr.