One year on, the mental health needs of migrant workers remain pressing: HealthServe
When Covid-19 sent the migrant worker dormitories into lockdown last April, Indian national Ramasamy Ilangovan, 28, was so worried that he could not sleep. He was not worried about catching the virus, though it was spreading like wildfire through the migrant worker community. Neither was he too distressed about being isolated. Rather, the thing “disturbing” … Continue reading One year on, the mental health needs of migrant workers remain pressing: HealthServe
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