NEW YORK, N.Y. – At first, Jonathon Seidl wasn't worried about the coronavirus despite his anxiety disorder.
But that changed. The 33-year-old digital media strategist from Dallas, who takes medication, said his concern was less about getting sick than about the battering the economy could sustain.
Would he be able to feed his family? Would there be a run on food stores? He could not shake his worries. So he paced. His heart raced.
He wanted to go to bed early “because sleep was the only respite." But his sleep was rarely restful. "I would wake up during the night,” he said.