coronavirus pandemic has drastically changed our lives and the way we work.Amid tightened restrictions and public health measures to curb the spread of COVID-19, working from home has become the new norm for many of us.
40% of Canadians struggling with mental health, addiction amid coronavirus pandemic: Ipsos While the switch to a virtual office with meetings on Zoom, Skype or other online platforms has allowed for greater flexibility, efficiency, convenience as well as safety, experts say the lack of social interaction has also taken a mental toll on workers.Gone are the days when you could take a coffee or cigarette break with a colleague or call a team meeting over lunch.“Working from home for many people in our society is a risk for.