The remainder of this decade could come to be known as the new "Roaring Twenties" filled with "sexual licentiousness" as frustrated people emerge from coronavirus lockdowns, a professor predicts.
Yale professor Dr Nicholas Christakis believes global societies will naturally look to make up for lost time as they emerge from the pandemic and a similar boom to that which was seen in the 1920s following the Spanish Flu pandemic of 1918, and the end of World War One, is likely.
Social epidemiologist Dr Christakis has written a new book, Apollo's Arrow: The Profound and Enduring Impact of Coronavirus on the Way We Live, which predicts the rest of the 2020s will see people "relentlessly seek out social interactions." What are you most looking