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Scary ways Covid lockdown altered our brains and signs of trauma you won't spot


As a new documentary looks at the way the Covid-19 pandemic has left a legacy on people's lives, experts have revealed some of the ways in which our brains may have changed forever

Five years ago, in March 2020, the whole of the UK was plunged into lockdown just days after the World Health Organisation declared the outbreak of Covid-19 a global pandemic. She further explains that many individuals are now "sleepwalking" through life, attributing this feeling to depression or general dissatisfaction, when it could be a lingering effect of the pandemic, reports the Mirror. Some find it difficult to outwardly express emotion; they are simply uninterested or unfazed; they can't experience joy, sadness, or anger, which leads to feeling empty."

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