Commonwealth Fund October 16, 2020
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Americans are experiencing the anxiety and sadness of the pandemic differently than people in other countries – and this is tied to economic concerns like food, jobs, and housing
Listen to the latest episode of The Dose to learn why the mental health and economic impact of COVID-19 is worse for Americans than people in other high-income countries
Americans are stressed about COVID-19 – both the disease and what it’s doing to the economy.
And while the virus has touched every corner of the globe, many high-income countries have been more successful than the U.S. at easing some of the pandemic’s pain.
This week on The Dose podcast, we talk about why Americans are experiencing the anxiety and sadness...