The worst of the Covid pandemic may be over and scientists and researchers are now in somewhat of a 'looking-back' mode during the period the world stood still. Academics at the Bangor University in Wales have found in a study that people who followed Covid restrictions more closely were prone to suffer from stress, depression and anxiety after the lockdown was lifted.
They of course do not say that Covid restrictions or any other curbs prescribed by authorities in view of a health crisis should not be followed. The study is more observational.
The study says that people who are more sensitive, caring and aware about other people's needs (communal personalities) followed the lockdown rules more strictly than people who were more independent, competitive and who wanted to have more control on their lives (agentic personalities).
https://www.wionews.com/science/people-strictly-adhering-to-covid-rules-have-bad-mental-health-now-study-661212
They of course do not say that Covid restrictions or any other curbs prescribed by authorities in view of a health crisis should not be followed. The study is more observational.
The study says that people who are more sensitive, caring and aware about other people's needs (communal personalities) followed the lockdown rules more strictly than people who were more independent, competitive and who wanted to have more control on their lives (agentic personalities).
https://www.wionews.com/science/people-strictly-adhering-to-covid-rules-have-bad-mental-health-now-study-661212