Paper Title
Long-Term Psychosocial Issues among Covid-19 Survivors in Kathmandu Valley

Abstract
Since its emergence in December 2019, Corona Virus disease has impacted several countries, affecting many people. The first cases were recorded in Wuhan, China, between December 2019 and January 2020. Italy is one of the affected countries in Europe. The relations between India and Nepal have reverted to the pre-pandemic period as both countries have open borders. The study focused on the overall psychosocial impact among covid-19 survivors in their life what are the changes they are facing after covid also how are their relations with friends and relatives after they have covid in different municipalities of Kathmandu valley, where people from different regions are living in rent and have their own houses. Family/friends' support can be a protective factor in a pandemic at adequate levels. However, low levels or inadequate family and social support, psychological support, and inadequate insurance/compensation were risk factors for psychosocial impact. Social rejection or isolation was directly proportionate with poorer mental health outcomes. Keywords - Mental health, stress, anxiety, depression, Kathmandu, Nepal.