Abstract

COVID-19 has changed the world significantly over the last few months as we struggle to contain the largest public health crisis in our lifetime. Nearly 2 million people have been formally diagnosed worldwide with over 100,000 deaths despite massive containments efforts. The full public health impact has yet to be recognized. There have also been significant burdens placed on our health-care system with reports of inadequate numbers of beds and ventilators. Health-care workers have been placed under great mental and physical burden with studies citing high rates of depression, insomnia, anxiety, and distress in health-care workers, especially those on the frontline [1–3].

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