Comparing mental health status and COVID‐19 event impact between survivors and the general population during the second wave of the pandemic in Iran

The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) pandemic has to date overwhelmed the survivors and the general population. The present study aimed to compare the mental health status and the COVID‐19 event impact between the survivors and the general population in Mazandaran Province, Northern Iran.

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