Long-term prognosis and psychological impacts
Many reports show that most patients can return to their roles and recover fully but some survivors will have lasting disability. Sedation affects recall which is why those patients won't necessarily have a long lasting trauma but patients who are conscious may experience anxiety especially when they are physically disabled or dependent due to the virus. Risk of depression increases when the patients are separated from their families for a prolonged period of time. Loss of independence is experience and many have to go through outpatient psychotherapy.
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