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Nearly half of the people polled in an online survey of 1,000 respondents have cut back on physical activities, and 73 per cent dine out less often.

All this has come at a cost to many. Mental health has declined since the Covid-19  pandemic began, with 76 per cent of the respondents here feeling sad or depressed, and 65 per cent feeling lonely.

The respondents are also least willing to put up with measures that impact their social life, such as limits on the size of household gatherings and dining in food and beverage (F&B) establishments.

Source: The Straits Times

S'poreans socialising and dining out less, mental well-being has declined: Covid-19 survey

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Milieu Team
September 28, 2021
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S'poreans socialising and dining out less, mental well-being has declined: Covid-19 survey
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Nearly half of the people polled in an online survey of 1,000 respondents have cut back on physical activities, and 73 per cent dine out less often.

All this has come at a cost to many. Mental health has declined since the Covid-19  pandemic began, with 76 per cent of the respondents here feeling sad or depressed, and 65 per cent feeling lonely.

The respondents are also least willing to put up with measures that impact their social life, such as limits on the size of household gatherings and dining in food and beverage (F&B) establishments.

Source: The Straits Times