1,134,000 children experienced death of a primary caregiver globally from March 1, 2020, to April 30, 2021

53.0 percent in public health departments reported symptoms of at least one condition in survey conducted during March, April 2021

50 percent of patients hospitalized with COVID-19 and 19 percent of asymptomatic patients had at least one post-COVID-19 condition

Increased in-hospital mortality for COVID-19 patients with schizophrenia versus those without severe mental illness

Odds ratios for adverse mental health symptoms, especially suicidal ideation, highest for those in both roles

Symptoms with the highest prevalence included anosmia, weakness, fatigue, dysgeusia, myalgia, and depression

Differences between those with schizophrenia, controls became more profound as age increased

Risk increased for new sequelae attributed to SARS-CoV-2 infection, including chronic respiratory failure, myocarditis, anxiety, fatigue

Steady deterioration in mental health seen for 7.0 percent; mental health initially declined and remained very poor for 4.1 percent

British population has received at least one vaccine dose, while roughly a quarter have received two shots