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Covid-19 Pandemic Articles

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Uprooted with no RAFT
By PortalBot • June 08, 2021

It is mid-September and six months since borders closed, masks became mandatory, and life changed for people around the globe.  While fall is always a time of movement and change for expats an...

Coronavirus: A Book for Children
By PortalBot • February 24, 2021

This multiformat and free guide for young readers defines the coronavirus, explains why everyday routines have been disrupted, and lays out how everyone can do their part to help. With child-a...

Tips for parenting a child with special needs during a pandemic
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Changes in routine can be especially hard on kids with special needs. Rely on your strengths to guide your family through the COVID-19 pandemic.

Source: Mayo Clinic

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Losing Touch: Another Drawback of the COVID-19 Pandemic
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Affectionate touches tap into the nervous system’s rest and digest mode, reducing the release of stress hormones, bolstering the immune system, and stimulating brainwaves linked with relaxation.

How Social Isolation Affects the Brain
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Absence of human contact is associated with declines in cognitive function. But as the COVID-19 pandemic brings concerns about the potential harms of isolation to the fore, researchers are still hu...

Moral Injury Among COVID-19 Health Care Professionals
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Interview with Christoph Kröger on COVID-19 social identity and moral injury.

By: Christoph Kröger

With borders closed, our lifelines to family overseas have been cut. The isolation is suffocating | Daisy Dumas
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Thanks to Covid-19, the great global experiment that, in recent years, invited so many of us to call so many distant shores our homes has lost a little of its sheen.

Author: Daisy Dumas

Tips for Coping with Grief and Loss During COVID-19
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

Dr. M. Katherine Shear provides advice and tips for those coping with grief and sudden loss during the COVID-19 pandemic.

By: Dr. M. Katherine Shear

How to make up for the loss of human touch during the coronavirus pandemic
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

When we aren’t touched, our brains suffer from the lack of these chemicals. We may feel depressed, anxious and stressed. We might also have more trouble sleeping.

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Helping COVID-19 Frontliners Who Are Exhausted and Overwhelmed
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

During the COVID-19 pandemic, many healthcare workers are being pushed to their limits (and beyond) as they selflessly care for patients. Not only are they under enormous strain at work, they also ...

Coronavirus: A Book for Children in Arabic كتاب فيروس #الكورونا للأطفال بالمصري ـ
By PortalBot • August 23, 2020

من اشهر رسامين كتب الأطفال في العالم أكسيل شيفلر رسم الكتاب ده عن الكورونا حسيت ان ولادنا من حقهم علينا بعد 3 شهور من القعدة في البيت ان يكون الكتاب ده بين ايديهم كتاب مش هايخوفهم لكن هايعرفهم حاجا...