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CBOSNEWS

16/2020

2020-05-22

The Epidemic and Everyday Life

During the period of severest restrictions in connection with the epidemic, the following were indicated as the most oppressive of them: having to stay at home and being unable to go where you wanted (48%), parks and woodlands being out of bounds (45%) and having to cover your mouth and nose (44%). During the weeks of social isolation the most common feelings were, on the one hand, boredom with domestic routines (39%) and, on the other, loneliness (38%). The most frequently indicated positive aspect of isolation was a drop in living expenses (40%).
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The above data comes from a survey carried out by the CBOS Foundation and research-analytics company IQS in cooperation, in the form of a Computer-Assisted Web Interview (CAWI) on a sample of 1000 respondents from the IQS Poland-wide Opinie.pl online research panel. The survey was carried out in the period 23 04 2020 – 27 04 2020.
 
 
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