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English: Infographic from the NIMH to help people distinguish between anxiety and panic attacks and COVID-19 symptoms. Information is supported by the CDC.
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Source https://twitter.com/NIMHgov/status/1247555092909350912
Author National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)

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Panic attacks are discrete episodes, with an abrupt beginning – peaking at 10 minutes – and an end, usually within 30 minutes. If you have a persistent fever and cough, and trouble breathing, call your doctor or visit http://cdc.gov/coronavirus.

7 April 2020

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