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Māori were the most likely to report feeling lonely most or all of the time, while Pākeha and Pacific peoples were least likely to feel lonely, according to a new report.
Still Alone Together was prepared by the Helen Clark Foundation and strategic advisory firm WSP.
Author Holly Walker says self-reported loneliness increased immediately after the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown, but largely reverted to pre-pandemic levels by the end of 2020.
Groups already at risk were severely affected and remained so by the end of the year, including the unemployed, low-income earners, single parents, young people, recent migrants, Māori and disabled people.
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