
You spend more time watching TV
Let’s be honest, most people always had a good relationship with the TV, and that relationship has grown even more these days due to quarantine. While it would be nice to be more active as we have more free tie now, that’s often not the case.
Research from Global Web Index shows that 20 percent of individuals polled said they would likely continue watching more shows and movies on streaming services after the pandemic subsided, 20 percent said they would continue watching more videos in general, and 24 percent said they’d continue watching more news coverage.
You spend more time on social media
According to a 2018 study on the mental health effects of social media use published in the Journal of Social and Clinical Psychology, individuals who don’t spend a lot of time on social media are significantly less likely to feel lonely or depressed compared to those who use social media without any time restrictions.
Sadly, according to the Global Web Index data, 15 percent of those surveyed said they were likely to continue using social media for more time after the coronavirus outbreak is over.








































































































