It is close quarters and people do getcabin fever.

It can be very disorientating, the Minster said.

This is especially dangerous in work-related environments, as cognitive ability diminishes.

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Cabin Fever is no joke.

Netizens lamented the scientists situation, and urged authorities to evacuate them

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