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April 11, 202011:05 amApril 24, 2020

A hotline for those who feel psychologically stressed

The coronavirus crisis puts many people under great psychological strain. It is currently not possible to predict when government-imposed isolation measures will be lifted and everyday life will return to normal. But even when restrictions are coming to an end, people will probably feel the psychological after-effects for some time to come.

To tackle this challenge, the Viennese Association of Psychotherapy offers a free hotline for those who feel psychologically stressed due to the current state of emergency and/or the increased pressures in their public or private life.

To find out more, follow this link.

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Reflecting the impact of Covid-19 on the SDGs

A new exhibition of Technisches Museum in Vienna, Austria aims to reflect the pandemic on the basis of the Sustainable Development Goals adopted by the United Nations.

Providing hospitals and frontline medical staff with necessary equipment

To provide hospitals with missing equipment, an initiative crowdsources necessary materials such as masks and visors.
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