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Frustrated, exhausted, scared: Omicron exacerbates pandemic mental health concerns

The state’s COVID-19 mental health support line has seen a spike in calls since early December as people navigate holidays amid a highly contagious new variant.

By Eleanor Klibanoff

A second pandemic Christmas

State of mental health

This story was originally published by the Texas Tribune.

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  • ----Hansch worries about the way shame and stigma may exacerbate the mental health impacts of a COVID-19 diagnosis. (Greg Hansch, the executive director of the National Alliance on Mental Illness Texas)

    That Hansch connects "shame and stigma" with mental health issues is disturbing. The issue is not "the stigma", it is the stigmatizers. The issue is not "the shame", it is the shamers.

    Harold A Maio, retired mental health editor

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