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<strong>World Health Organization (WHO) officials have said that the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has caused more &quot;mass trauma&quot; than World War II and warned of its lasting consequences.</strong></p>
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&quot;The world has experienced mass trauma because World War Two affected many, many lives,&quot; WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said at a virtual press conference here on Friday.</p>
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&quot;And now, even with this Covid pandemic, with bigger magnitude, more lives have been affected, almost the whole world is affected.&quot;</p>
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The WHO chief added that the pandemic induced mass trauma is &quot;beyond proportion and even bigger than what the world experienced&quot; after the Second World War, reports Xinhua news agency.</p>
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&quot;Countries have to see it as such, and prepare for that,&quot; he warned.</p>
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Evidence of mass trauma has been presented by other organisations, such as the International Council of Nurses, which warned on January 13 of the effects of the pandemic on nurses&#39; mental health.</p>
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Mass trauma could even affect transmissibility, as it would be &quot;very difficult to sustain behaviors that stop the epidemic&quot; for affected communities, Michael Ryan, Executive Director of the WHO&#39;s Health Emergencies Programme, said at the same press conference.</p>
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&quot;The mental health and psychosocial support to individuals and communities must be central to all recovery plans and must be costed in to those plans,&quot; he said.</p>
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According to Maria Van Kerkhove, the Covid-19 technical lead for the WHO, &quot;there needs to be a lot more emphasis by governments, by communities, by families, by individuals to look after our well-being&quot;.</p>
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The total number of global Covid-19 cases has topped 116 million, while the deaths have surged to more than 2.57 million, according to the Johns Hopkins University.</p>
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In its latest update on Saturday morning, the University&#39;s Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) revealed that the current global caseload and death toll stood at 116,030,165 and 2,578,988, respectively.</p>
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<em>(IANS)</em></p>
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