Courtesy of NNPA Newswire
Courtesy of NNPA Newswire

Signs of a โ€œsecond waveโ€ of mental health and substance use disorders related to the coronavirus pandemic are apparent, according to an article published in the JAMA medical journal.

The three doctors who authored the piece โ€” Naomi Simon, Glenn Saxe and Charles Marmar from New York Universityโ€™s Grossman School of Medicine โ€” said a โ€œsecond wave of devastationโ€ attributable to mental health consequences of COVID-19 is โ€œimminent,โ€ CNN reported Tuesday.

โ€œThe magnitude of this second wave is likely to overwhelm the already frayed mental health system, leading to access problems, particularly for the most vulnerable persons,โ€ the doctors wrote.

The researchers suggested groups adversely affected by the first wave, such as Black and Latinos, older adults, low-income people and health care workers, will again be disproportionately affected.

As of Tuesday, roughly 38 million coronavirus cases and 1.1 million related deaths have been reported worldwide, according to a Johns Hopkins University tracker. The U.S. leads the world in both categories with 7.8 million cases and 215,000 deaths.

This correspondent is a guest contributor to The Washington Informer.

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