Even if you've managed to hold on to a job, keep food on the table, stay healthy, keep the kids learning, and not get too overwhelmed by politics, this is an incredibly stressful time. And for many people, those things haven't all fallen into place. Dr. Vaile Wright, senior director for healthcare innovation at the American Psychological Association, says chronic stress, as so many people are experiencing, can have long-term effects, even once the pandemic is over.
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Hosting Judgment-Free Conversations On COVID-19 Vaccines
How An Atlanta Nonprofit Helps COVID-19 Vaccination Across The Globe
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Models Say The Pandemic Could Soon Slow Considerably
The Months-Long Leadup To A COVID-19 Booster Plan
The History Of Vaccine Mandates In The U.S.
Navigating Another Pandemic School Year
How The Pandemic Got So Bad In Georgia ... Again
The Current Wave Of The Pandemic Is Overwhelming ERs
Georgia's Largest Hospital Faces A Fourth Wave Of COVID-19 Patients
How CORE Has Helped Communities Respond To COIVD-19
Unpacking New CDC Research On The Delta Variant
During The Pandemic, Georgia's U.S. Senators Pitch A Plan To Expand Medicaid
Examining The Impact Of The Expanded Child Tax Credit
A Deep Dive Into The Delta Variant
How The Pandemic Has Changed How We Work
How It Started, Where It's Going
Assessing Georgia's Level Of Community Immunity
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