
There was a 75% increase in the number of people referred to mental health services for their first suspected episode of psychosis between April 2019 and April 2021, NHS data shows.
The rise continued throughout the summer, with 12,655 referred in July 2021, up 53% from 8,252 in July 2019.
Much of the increase has been seen over the last year, after the first national lockdown, according to data analysed by the charity Rethink Mental Illness. More than 13,000 referrals were made in May 2021, a 70% rise on the May before when there were 7,813 referrals.












Comment: Obviously the longer this goes on, the worse the situation will become, however one wonders whether there are other factors contributing to the surge in psychosis cases other than lockdowns; it's particularly curious that this year has seen the most significant rise: RNA Vaccines, Obedience and Eugenics
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