 The study found that 74.2% and 79% of home isolated COVID-19 patients experienced symptoms of anxiety and depression, respectively. Additionally, females had a higher chance of experiencing depressive symptoms than males, and those who had COVID-19 related complications or were taking medication for their symptoms were more likely to experience anxiety symptoms. To improve the mental health well-being of these patients, it is important to provide timely psychological intervention and connections to health services. This article was authored by Prati Kanal, Kiran Padel, Suresh Mahata, and others.