There were 337 respondents to the survey. The majority of respondents (79%) were physicians. Medical trainees constituted 7% of the respondents, while 5% were advanced practice providers, and 3% were electroencephalography (EEG) technologists. Most respondents were from the United States (80%), while 7% were from Europe. The rest, about 4% each, were from South America, Asia, and non-US North America. Respondents were asked how they would describe the degree of community spread of COVID-19 cases in their region using subjective terms (no reported cases, mild, moderate, severe). At the time the survey was conducted, one-half (50%) described their geographic region (American state or country) as “moderately” affected by the COVID-19 pandemic, while a quarter each described their region as “severely” or “mildly” affected. Only one respondent was not aware of COVID-19 cases in their area (Figure 1).