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

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

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

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

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

<p>Symptoms with the highest prevalence included anosmia, weakness, fatigue, dysgeusia, myalgia, and depression</p>

<p>Differences between those with schizophrenia, controls became more profound as age increased</p>

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

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

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