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Coping With Stress During COVID-19 For all of us, COVID-19 has disturbed our schedules and made regular activities, for instance, work and care about family and friends becomes challenging now.  Teens and kids may react all the more strongly to the stress and anxiety created by COVID-19 and become alarmed that they or their colleagues and family will become unhealthy. Set aside an effort to talk quietly and console kids about what's going on such that they can get. The accompanying information can assist you in adapting to stress and support others during this crisis. It's common for people to have these sorts of feelings right now: Stress, especially about being isolated from colleagues and family. The fright of being slandered or marked if you become ill. Uncertainty about to what extent you should shelter at home. Fatigue or isolation. Contemplations of stress, blame, or fear. Guilt about not having the option to satisfy duties, fo