Reports about the latest Covid variant of concern, Omicron, have exploded all over the news. The latest report from Australia's Mental Health Think Tank shows Covid has compounded emotional, social and financial pressure for already vulnerable groups, including children and young people, women, health care workers, those who are in insecure jobs or unemployed, and those with existing mental or physical illnesses. As we continue to live in uncertain times, there are things we can do to boost our mental immune system to help us stay as resilient as we can.
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