Does being infected with COVID-19 have a psychological impact on healthcare workers?

I. Mejri Ep Ajili (Tunis, Tunisia), Y. Haddar (Tunis, Tunisia), A. Riahi (Tunis, Tunisia), S. Mhamdi (Tunis, Tunisia), S. Daboussi (Tunis, Tunisia), C. Aichaouia (Tunis, Tunisia), Z. Moatemri (Tunis, Tunisia), M. Khadhraoui (Tunis, Tunisia)

Source: Virtual Congress 2021 – Occupational COVID-19 and respiratory infections
Session: Occupational COVID-19 and respiratory infections
Session type: E-poster
Number: 3191

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