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Mental Health Disbalance by COVID-19 with Special Reference of Fisheries Community: Review Work

Author Name : Joydeep Das, Asim Kumar Giri

ABSTRACT

In present, all over the world is suffering from COVID-19 pandemic. This is very toughest time for living in Earth. There are so many reasons to disbalance our mental health. We all are distress because of the immediate actions of the SARS-2CoV-2. This virus is taking away many lives from our life. So, this is our toughest time to handle and control our mind from a major mental health crisis. Our societies have been hardly impacted by this type of crisis. These are a priority to be addressed urgently to control this violence disaster. In our society, psychological distress is spreading quickly. We all are afraid of infection, dying and losing our family members by this deadly Corona Virus. We all have been both physically and mentally distanced from our loved once. People are facing lot of problems like economic turmoil, lost their jobs, risk of losing income etc. A common source of distress is the frequently misinformation’s and rumours. This type of information will keep a mark in future to create such type of distress. This deadly disaster is crashing on fisheries sector. We all know that fish is very important source of animal protein. Fish gives essential nutrients and micronutrients for the development our body specially children and it is an important diet. All over the world, this pandemic situation is hampering in fisheries economy. People of Fisheries community like fisherman, fish famer, fisheries employee etc. are afraid to lose their income. Globally, millions of people directly or indirectly depend on fisheries for their livelihoods. This is very important to protect our people from pandemic related adversities. Good mental health and social care will provide us to create a better world.

Keywords-Mental health, COVID-19, fisheries community, psychological distress