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      "text": "While the Covid-19 virus is a respiratory disease, perhaps the pandemic's biggest long-term effect on public health will be on mental health. We have seen a fundamental shift in attitudes to mental health compared to 2018, when we first started the Ipsos Health Service Report, and today. Six years ago, 27% chose mental health as one of the biggest health problems, putting it third, today that figure is 45% on average across 31 countries, now first. However, alongside looking at the global picture, we should also note the big differences in attitudes between countries and genders. In all but two countries women are more likely to choose mental health as a health concern. The gender gap on mental health is much greater amongst young people.",
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