COVID-19 cases come in waves, so does increased stress created by the pandemic.Derek Davidson knows all about it.He’s been back working at his office since July, after a brief work-from-home stint.“It’s nerve-racking,” he said.“We haven’t had any issues, but it doesn’t mean it doesn’t affect your stress level.”Davidson’s biggest concern is contracting the virus and spreading it to his bubble.
U of R offering free online mental health support for students across province “I have family members that I don’t want to see get sick,” he said.“You hear stories of long-term impacts and things we don’t know yet.”Davidson isn’t alone.A University of Regina psychology professor is part of a research team looking into stress levels and the mental.