The president of North Georgia Technical College, Dr. Mark Ivester, died Saturday after a month-long battle with Covid-19, the college says
From CNN’s Lauren Mascarenhas
Isha Weerasinghe, who leads mental health work for the Center for Law and Social Policy, said that poor support for mental health in many communities has been made worse during the pandemic. She cited a lack of connectedness due to isolation, economic hardships, increased stress due to police brutality and its impacts, and anti-Asian violence and bullying.
She added that the lack of access to health care in many communities extends to a lack of mental health care.
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