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  • CG REPORT 6 Q2: How does mortality in care homes compare with pre-pandemic periods?

    CG REPORT 6 Q2: How does mortality in care homes compare with pre-pandemic periods?

    All assessed studies report excess mortality during during waves one and/or two of the pandemic.

    By: Carl Heneghan, Jon Brassey, Tom Jefferson 19 December 2021
  • CG REPORT 6 Q1: What were mortality rates in care homes by country?

    CG REPORT 6 Q1: What were mortality rates in care homes by country?

    Care home deaths constituted an average of 30% of all COVID-19 deaths across 25 countries.

    By: Carl Heneghan, Jon Brassey, Tom Jefferson 19 December 2021
  • CG REPORT 6: Effects of COVID-19 in Care Homes - A Mixed Methods Review

    CG REPORT 6: Effects of COVID-19 in Care Homes - A Mixed Methods Review

    The COVID-19 pandemic disproportionately impacted those living in care homes at the highest risk for severe outcomes. However, the pandemic only highlighted and exacerbated a long-running problem: underfunding, poor structural layout, undertraining, under-skilling, under-equipping, and finally, lack of humanity in dealing with the most vulnerable members of society. Neglect, thirst, and hunger were - and possibly still are - the biggest killers.

    By: Carl Heneghan, Jon Brassey, Madeleine Dietrich et al. 18 December 2021
  • ESSAY: ‘Special liberties’ and the amnesia of Covid-19 suffering and sacrifice 6 mins

    ESSAY: ‘Special liberties’ and the amnesia of Covid-19 suffering and sacrifice

    Stories from frontline adult care worker staff

    By: Daniel Briggs 15 December 2021
  • Protecting Youth Mental Health: The U.S. Surgeon General's Advisory

  • The pandemic worsened young people’s mental health crisis.

  • EDITORIAL: Universities, Mental Health, and Class-based Inequalities 3 mins

    EDITORIAL: Universities, Mental Health, and Class-based Inequalities

    Those without resources fared worse than those who were able to replicate lost opportunities and experiences on their own.

    By: Toby Green 24 November 2021
  • Overdose Deaths Reached Record High as the Pandemic Spread

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