Abstract

Governments around the world, as a matter of policy, are requiring people to socially isolate to mitigate the spread of the novel corona virus. Although an effective tool, this measure carries risk and has brought about huge influence on people’s physic and mental health [1]. They are alone—with no certain end to the isolation in view. This study provides evidence for substantial psychological and mental morbidity including complaints deeply human of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and aggression in the patients who suffered from COVID-19 infection [2]. The new coronavirus outbreak was characterized as a pandemic by the World Health

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