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The Effects of the COVID-19 on the Motor Skills and Psychological State

of the female students. However, a certain number of female students gave
responses that indicate problems with mental health, which points to the
need of continued work with psychological counselling services in an aca-
demic setting, so that the female students could receive psychological sup-
port in difficult situations.

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