Thanks, I have heard of a scenario where the guy flipped through the 3rd mainland bridge and drawn himself inside the sea below.
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according to the sources you've mentioned, most cases are connected with long-term symptoms. a lot of people never recover from their severe cases. because of serious aftereffects from covid, even after they're not in a life-threatening situation anymore, they can't think straight, their mind doesn't work, their lungs don't fill well, their health is completely crippled. they expect to recover over the course of a decade or two. they often can't even work anymore. they've stopped being able to live their lives. these are the people who were mostly healthy before contracting covid, survived the worst, but can't ever feel alive again.
according to the sources you've mentioned, some cases are connected with previous mental instability. these have nothing to do with what I've said in the paragraph above. people who are already depressed and have suicidal tendencies get these symptoms aggravated when suffering from covid infections - without even realizing it's because of covid. they twist it in their heads, making it seem like it's not covid, it's them. they kill themselves because their previously existing mental instability gets even worse.
these are the two main types of suicidal cases, according to your sources. your sources include clinical and sociological studies from seemingly reliable organizations. none of the sources you've linked to refer to people "killing themselves because they think they've contracted covid" as you said so yourself in your post. I understand it wasn't your intention, but due to this incoherence, your post does fall into fake news / misinformation category.