If you’re feeling out of sorts these days, you’re not alone. Nancy Sin is a health psychologist at the University of British Columbia, so she understands a lot about what many of us are feeling in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic. “Stressed, anxious, panicked — there is so much to adjust to,” Sin told Global News. “We are experiencing a lot of disruptions to our daily life, having to change up our work or arrange for child care and being at home with kids.” Not to mention worries about our health and that of our loved ones.
But Sin said she hopes to use this time in our history to learn even more, with an online survey. “We are planning to survey people every week for as long as the outbreak lasts so we’re trying to track changes in