Young adults without COVID-19 show high cases of mental health issues
Jim Spellman
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Separate research from the UK, the United Nations and the U.S. Centers for Disease Control finds teenagers and young adults who have not contracted COVID-19, are suffering from higher levels of mental health issues related to the pandemic than other age groups.

A CDC survey found nearly two thirds (62.9 %) of young adults aged 18-24 report experiencing anxiety, depression or both. One in four reported seriously considering suicide. (25.5 %)

Uncertain employment and educational opportunities are also taking a toll, according to the International Labor Organization.

CGTN's Jim Spellman takes a look.