“…Apart from the consequences of physical health, of economy, and influence on society, the psychological impact of this pandemic is increasingly being reported in the scientific articles (Kalcev et al 2020;Nicola et al 2020;Lei et al 2020). Current information in articles suggests that people suffered from COVID-19 may have a high burden of mental health problems, including depression, anxiety disorders, stress, panic attacks, irrational anger, impulsivity, somatic disorders, sleep disorders, emotional disorders, post-traumatic stress symptoms, and suicidal behavior (Pfefferbaum and North 2020;Wang et al 2019;Karadağ et al 2022) There are numerous evidence of neurological, cognitive, and emotional disturbances in patients with COVID-19. Acute neurological symptoms such as neuro-inflammation, cognitive impairment, loss of smell, and stroke are common direct sequelae among patients infected with SARS-CoV-2.…”