By Kayla BranchStaff writerkbranch@oklahoman.comMental Health Association Oklahoma is launching several new virtual support groups to help first responders and the general public process the COVID-19 pandemic. First responders and front-line workers will each have their own closed support groups to discuss issues specific to their situations, and the general public will have a variety of groups to choose from. The groups are being rolled out Saturday, said Rebecca Hubbard, director of outreach, prevention and education for the association. “Our base level of anxiety globally has risen because of this unknown disease,” Hubbard said. “First responders are feeling the burden of attending to everyone and keeping us safe.Read more on NewsOK.com