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Context: The World Health Organization has declared loneliness a "pressing health threat", and has launched a new commission to foster social connection as a priority in all countries.
COVID-19 and its social and economic repercussions have vandalised social connections.
To counter this, WHO has launched a new commission on loneliness that aims to develop comprehensive strategies like promoting social connections and developing policies to mitigate the effects of loneliness.
Absence of social connection posed a greater risk of early death.
People without enough strong social connections are at higher risk of stroke, anxiety, dementia, depression, and suicide.
Social isolation and loneliness can lead to poor economic & educational outcomes.
Diverse population and vast socioeconomic disparities causing feeling of isolation.
Nuclear families increase the prevalence of loneliness among the elderly.
Over reliance on social media causing superficial relationships and a sense of disconnection among the youngsters.
Instant gratification feeling makes youngsters more isolated.
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