The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, and the extreme measures implemented to reduce its spread, will have short-term and long-term consequences for brain health and illness here in Florida and across the globe. Early evidence also suggests that patients with COVID-19 are vulnerable to symptoms that present as mental health concerns like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress, sometimes in patients without previous history of mental illness. Because neurologic symptoms may be treated with a different protocol than the respiratory symptoms of COVID-19, it is important that you let your healthcare provider know if you have experienced any of these neurologic symptoms. The BHI is calling for a state-wide collaboration to improve patient outcomes and collect data to discover and more deeply understand COVID-19, the as-yet unknown neurologic and mental health consequences, and the implications on the health of our state - and beyond. To increase patient outcomes and address the urgent and critical need to understand the brain health impacts of COVID-19, the BHI proposes the execution of a COVID-19 neurologic and mental health public health campaign and a short 15-question self-report symptom screener to be added to intake forms completed by persons being screened for COVID-19 throughout the state of Florida.

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