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Getting fired or less pay: the consequences for COVID-19 survivors in Wuhan

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Wuhan, Jan 25 (EFE).- Many of those who contracted COVID-19 in Wuhan not only have to deal with the consequences that the disease may have left them after overcoming it, but they have also been rejected at work and socially, which has led them to be ashamed and suffer serious self-esteem problems .(Camera: JAVIER GARCIA)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF WUHAN, CHINA.SOUND BITES: PSYCHOLOGIST LI GENG (IN MANDARIN)Translations:1. The people of Wuhan have a great horror in the bottom of their hearts, which will affect the entire life of our generation. They do not express the horror, they prefer not to, but they feel it in their hearts.2. I cannot say how long these sequelae will last, they are in our subconscious, it is a post-traumatic syndrome that will influence our future life.

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