Special series delves into topics related to the pandemic

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Will the internet withstand a possible overload? How do children deal with social isolation? How to help the economy? What is the mental health of healthcare workers like at the moment?

Based on these questions, and others that arise throughout the week, we are recording, while working remotely, a special series of the program “Direto na Fonte”, which you can watch on Unicamp’s YouTube (Unicamp TV) and also here.

The most recent program shows that in facing the pandemic caused by the new coronavirus, health professionals are on the front line, exposed to numerous pressures and risks. The chat was between reporter Liana Coll and the Head of the Department of Medical Psychology and Psychiatry at Unicamp, Renata Azevedo.

See also the other interviews already carried out:

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Video series addresses social impacts of the pandemic

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Writer and columnist, the sociologist was president of the National Association of Postgraduate Studies and Research in Social Sciences in the 2003-2004 biennium