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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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    Free grocery delivery for medical workers

    During the crisis, the supermarket chain Monoprix supports medical workers by offering free grocery delivery.

    A platform helps to connect to self-help groups

    A platform helps citizens to connect with local self-help groups and to issue a call for help in an emergency.
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