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How music helped people cope with COVID-19 stress

Musical notes are seen on on sheet music in this illustration photo April 4, 2018.      REUTERS/Thomas White/Illustration - RC1CDEDA41F0

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Relaxation in times of crisis: listening to music can ease depression, anxiety and stress. During the first Covid-19 lockdown in April and May 2020, many people used music to cope with the situation
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