Toronto residents more lonely with weaker connections following pandemic: Study

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Torontonians are lonelier following the COVID\u002D19 pandemic than they were before, according to a study.

Other interesting findings from the study included:have the least optimistic outlooks and report the poorest mental health, but young Torontonians are also the most likely to volunteer.have lower life satisfaction and wellbeing, but those reporting disabilities that only sometimes limit their activities recorded higher rates of volunteering and interest in politics.

It found that “income is the great dividing line in the city, and when it intersects with other factors can contribute to very low levels of social capital and significant vulnerability in the face of crisis.”

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