Adverse impacts on mental and physical health, work and economic burden during the coronavirus pandemic – farm workers
Keywords:
Mental, Physical, Health, Work, Economic, Burdon, Coronavirus, FarmAbstract
Prof. Ross G. Cooper, reacts and provides some insights into the adverse impacts on mental, and by default physical health the Covid-19 pandemic caused to sections of the population such as farm workers. In a world where life has been reconfigured economically and socially, farm workers, among others, have also become an important social group deserving attention against the ravaging aspects of Covid-19.

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