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How can you maintain your mental health during the coronavirus pandemic?

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Mental health specialists say feeling confused and fearful is normal given the gravity of the crisis but warn too much information can be a health hazard.


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By Greg Dyett

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Mental health specialists say feeling confused and fearful is normal given the gravity of the crisis but warn too much information can be a health hazard.



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