COVID-19 pandemic. The report was released in time for Mental Health Week, which launched Monday.The report, which surveyed roughly 3,000 people across Ontario in January, says 84 per cent of adults said they were feeling worried, anxious, bored, stressed, lonely, isolated or sad.Data also suggests 76 per cent of Ontarians reported coping at least fairly well with the stress of the pandemic.
Sixty per cent of participants also said their screen time increased and 31 per cent reported consuming more food.“The pandemic is one of those situations where it causes so many different things,” Alec King with CMHA Durham said.