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ANI | Updated: Jan 28, 2021 11:14 IST Washington [US], January 28 (ANI): The ongoing coronavirus pandemic has meant more time at home for everyone. While people have turned to cooking, reading, among other activities to deal with the health crisis, which brings a fresh supply of stress every day, the use of social media apps has also spiked. According to a recent study, the use of online messaging and social media apps among Singapore residents has spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic. The study was led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore). Three in four respondents (75 per cent) said that their use of WhatsApp during the pandemic increased. This was followed by Telegram (60.3 per cent), Facebook (60.2 per cent) and Instagram (59.7 per cent). ....
Date Time Share Spike in use of online communication apps among Singapore residents could be driven by feelings of isolation during COVID-19, finds Nationwide study also looked at attitudes and behaviours during the pandemic The use of online messaging and social media apps among Singapore residents has spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, a Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) study has found. Three in four respondents (75%) said that their use of WhatsApp during the pandemic increased. This was followed by Telegram (60.3%), Facebook (60.2%) and Instagram (59.7%). Accompanying this spike is videoconferencing fatigue, found the NTU Singapore study, which surveyed 1,606 Singapore residents from 17 to 31 December last year. Nearly one in two Singapore residents (44%) said they felt drained from videoconferencing activities, which became more frequent during the COVID-19 outbreak. ....
E-Mail IMAGE: The use of online messaging and social media apps among Singapore residents has spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, a nationwide online study looking at the new normal following the COVID-19. view more Credit: NTU Singapore The use of online messaging and social media apps among Singapore residents has spiked during the COVID-19 pandemic, a Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) study has found. Three in four respondents (75%) said that their use of WhatsApp during the pandemic increased. This was followed by Telegram (60.3%), Facebook (60.2%) and Instagram (59.7%). Accompanying this spike is videoconferencing fatigue, found the NTU Singapore study, which surveyed 1,606 Singapore residents from 17 to 31 December last year. Nearly one in two Singapore residents (44%) said they felt drained from videoconferencing activities, which became more frequent during the COVID-19 outbreak. ....
Commentary: Misinformation threatens Singapore’s COVID-19 vaccination programme Toggle share menu Advertisement Commentary: Misinformation threatens Singapore’s COVID-19 vaccination programme Singapore s vaccination programme should keep an eye on vaccine hesitancy and misinformation, say NTU’s Edson C Tandoc Jr, Kim Hye Kyung, Edmund WJ Lee and Zhang Hao Goh. A healthcare worker at National Centre for Infectious Diseases prepares to administer one of the first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine in Singapore on Dec 30, 2020. 10 Feb 2021 01:45AM) Share this content Bookmark SINGAPORE: Singapore injected its first batch of healthcare workers with the COVID-19 vaccine as 2020 drew to a close. This came only a little over two weeks after Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced in a national broadcast on Dec 14 that Singapore would be receiving the vaccine developed by pharmaceuti ....