"We certainly can say that the lockdown period, or stay-at-home period itself, was not associated with a rise [in suicides]," said Brigham and Women's Hospital emergency physician Dr. Jeremy Faust.
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"We certainly can say that the lockdown period, or stay-at-home period itself, was not associated with a rise [in suicides]," said Brigham and Women's Hospital emergency physician Dr. Jeremy Faust.