Section 1: Covid-19 and the Brain: An International Pandemic 1. African countries and the COVID-19 pandemic 2. Brazil aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 3. COVID-19 pandemic in China 4. European aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 5. Gulf States aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 6. India aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 7. COVID-19 pandemic in Iran 8. Israel aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 9. COVID-19 pandemic in Japan 10. COVID-19 pandemic in Korea 11. Latin American aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 12. New Zealand aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 13. Nigeria aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 14. South Africa aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic 15. COVID-19 pandemic in United States Section 2: Covid-19 in Pregnancy and newborn brain development 16. Mother to fetal transmission of COVID-19 virus 17. Women's attitude towards the COVID-19 pandemic 18. Maternal COVID 19 and management of newborns 19. Perinatal outcomes in COVID-19 Section 3: Covid-19 in Children and the Adolescent Brain 20. COVID 19 and mental health in children and adolescents 21. Profiles of COVID-19 in children: a new narrative 22. COVID 19 and managing children and adolescents with immunological disease 23. Adolescents and motivations in the COVID-19 pandemic 24. Best practice in pediatric clinics in the COVID-19 pandemic 25. SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA in children during recovery 26. Linking SARS and COVID-19 in children Section 4: Covid-19 in the Older Brain 27. Mental changes in the elderly in COVID 19 28. COVID-19 and diabetes mellitus in elderly 29. Outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in elderly care and retirement homes 30. Clinical features of elderly patients with COVID-19 31. Malnutrition and the brain: COVID-19 in elderly 32. Cytokine storms and COVID-19 in elderly Section 5: Covid-19 in Vulnerable Populations 33. Schools and teaching in the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact and immunization 34. Prisons and prisoners in the COVID-19 pandemic: Impact and immunization 35. The Immunocompromised and COVID-19: Impact and immunization Section 6: Covid-19 in Vulnerable Populations This section will be focused on Individuals with Special Healthcare Needs. This may include Cancer Patients, Long-Term Care Homes, Carers-Caretakers, Children, Schools, Chronically ill, Clinically depressed/anxiety sufferers, Dementia, Visible and Non-Visible Disabilities, the Elderly, Homeless, Immigrants, Refugees of war, Racial and ethnic minorities, Immunocompromised, Learning Difficulties, Low-income, People living on their own (widowed-divorced), Physicians and health care workers, Substance use disorders, and University students and universities.