Canadians answer what they think post-COVID-19 life will look like in new survey
REGINA — New research suggests that while Canadians feel COVID-19 will have negative consequences on mental health and the economy, they feel it will be good for online shopping and public mask-wearing once the pandemic is over.
The findings are from a phone survey by the Canadian Hub for Applied and Social Research at the University of Saskatchewan.
It asked about 1,000 people during the first two weeks of March what kind of long-term impacts they thought the health crisis would have on different areas of life.
“Given that vaccinations are now starting to roll out … people are starting to see the light at the end of the tunnel,” said research director Jason Disano.