Yale: Another Byproduct of the Pandemic - Paranoia
July 28, 2021
July 28, 2021
NEW HAVEN, Connecticut, July 28 (TNSRes) -- Yale University issued the following news release:
The COVID-19 pandemic increased our feelings of paranoia, particularly in states where wearing masks was mandated, a new Yale study has shown. That heightened paranoia was particularly acute in states where adherence to mask mandates was low, the researchers report July 27 in the journal Nature Behavior.
Increased feelings of paranoia were also associated with greater acceptan . . .
The COVID-19 pandemic increased our feelings of paranoia, particularly in states where wearing masks was mandated, a new Yale study has shown. That heightened paranoia was particularly acute in states where adherence to mask mandates was low, the researchers report July 27 in the journal Nature Behavior.
Increased feelings of paranoia were also associated with greater acceptan . . .
