‘Stay in touch,’ exercise, breathe: Combating mental health challenges during COVID-19 Unger also says the pandemic has forced many to turn back to mental health services.“Clients who had finished their work and were going without services are now calling up their psychologist from the past and saying I’m struggling again,” she said.Unger says with restrictions loosening in Manitoba in March, and the vaccine rollout underway, many were likely looking forward to a returning to a sense of normalcy this spring or summer.
But with rising variant cases, the third wave, and additional restrictions announced this week, some may be losing sight of the light at the end of the tunnel.“Dreaming, imagining a future of a lovely summer, that’s actually.