Abstract
Mental health disorders were associated with an increased risk of COVID-19 related mortality as per literature review and
meta-analysis of 16 studies from seven countries [1].
Guillaume Fond, MD, Ph.D. in France, and colleagues found that in these population-based cohort studies from the U.S., South
Korea, Israel, and four European countries that patients with mental health disorders were at increased risk of COVID-19 as
opposed to those without mental health disorders.