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Covid-19 takes heavy toll on patients, students with mental health issues: F24 special report

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The Covid-19 crisis is taking a heavy toll on the mental health of students across the world. But for young people who were already suffering from mental health conditions before the pandemic, it has brought more fear, anxiety and isolation into their lives, which for many exacerbated their difficulties. In French eastern city of Grenoble, a young man diagnosed with schizo-affective disorder decided to share his feelings anonymously with FRANCE 24’s Cécile Galluccio and Claire Paccalin.

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