As the season begins, tension increases in the U. S. U. S. National, but less on COVID-19

Parents (39%) are more likely than non-parents (27%) to say they expect to revel in more tension this holiday season compared to last year. Young adults and Democrats are more likely to worry about talking politics and spending time with a circle of family members with other perspectives on COVID-19 on vacation.

“As Americans anticipate seeing their families this year, it is vital to remain vigilant for COVID-19, flu and RSV,” said APA Executive Director and Chief Medical Officer Saul Levin, M. D. , M. P. A. “We are in a different scenario than we were in 2020 or even 2021, but it is still vital to take precautions and stay home if you are sick. “

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SOURCE American Psychiatric Association

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