Neurological manifestations caused by the SARS-CoV-2 range from mild symptoms, like anosmia, to severe symptoms, like ischemic stroke or intracerebral hemorrhage.2,4,8,21–25 Diagnosis and management of neurological complaints may be more challenging in such an uncharted time due to several reasons including staff allocation, lack of hospital beds, delay in patient presentation, delay in imaging acquisition, and the virtual consultations. Mild symptoms may be the tip of the iceberg, and physicians ought to be vigilant as headaches may be a sign of meningitis,26 or hemodynamic alterations, or bradypnea may be a sign of brainstem involvement.27