Abstract

Besides its high mortality rates, COVID-19 disease has dramatic psychosocial and psychological effects worldwide. There are significant reports of mental issues, panic attacks, anxiety, depression, and financial difficulties, and the effects continue to persist months after recovery [1]. The disease itself multipliedgic by many other problems like post-traumatic stress disorder, depression, change in behaviors. All these have a significant impact on their lives [1]. It also has adverse effects on pregnancy. COVID-19 has affected the mother as well as the child’s health. There are many panic and anxiety issues. Many deaths were not even reported. Coronavirus pandemic has led to many health and mental illnesses. Many lockdowns led to financial difficulties and problems in the present and future.
 Long-term neuropsychiatric effects may be caused by more than only the massive psychological trauma suffered during the outbreak.
 Poor developmental outcomes in offspring have been associated with prenatal psychological distress, including abnormalities in brain development 4, 7, and worse socio-emotional and cognitive development.
 This article tends to define the psychosocial (psychosocial remove) impact of COVID-19 on students, health workers, pregnant women, how their lives and mental health are affected worldwide. COVID-19 affected the workplace. Stress throughout pregnancy and early life has been linked to cancer lately. It has affected many lives in agricultural areas, economic-financial losses. Current reports put forward feasible passing on vertical coronavirus, although longitudinal studies offspring are needed. The paternal infection on the offspring and generational upshot can be contemplated.

Highlights

  • We lost many lives during a pandemic; we lost our friends and family relatives

  • Apart from its high mortality rates, it has a significant impact on mental health

  • A vast number of cases, reports, and studies had identified that only 324 pregnant women had positive COVID-19 cases; 24 case studies had met the eligibility criteria and were included in reviews

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Introduction

We lost many lives during a pandemic; we lost our friends and family relatives. Apart from its high mortality rates, it has a significant impact on mental health. COVID-19 has brought fear, anxiety, and depression around the world. Mass fear of COVID-19 is seen around the world [1]. COVID-19 has affected social lives, workplaces, mental health. Social distancing, All of this has psychiatric and mental health effects for both children and adults, according to Covid-19's guidelines. Lockdowns are being implemented worldwide to stop the spread of COVID-19 infection

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