I saw the phrase "Will life return to normal?" A significant increase in searches via "Google", this week, in light of the continuing crisis of the emerging virus, Corona.


The number of people searching for the term globally doubled in the past week, according to the Google Trend list via the tech giant's coronavirus trends page, which also included other frequently asked questions, such as: "How do you feel natural?" And "Will Life Be Healthy Again?"


New York psychologist Peter Proffitt told The Post that people may turn to their consoles to deal with "fear of the unknown".


He explained: "This epidemic is tragic and unprecedented, and we are all looking for answers. What we are doing now through quarantine and isolating ourselves is not natural, but it contradicts the fabric of human nature." He added: "This has a huge psychological impact."


Experts note that feeling upside down in a world is made worse by a sense of social loneliness by moving away, and can cause anxiety.


"The outside world has completely capsized, and the normal way of life we ​​are used to has disappeared. It gives cause for concern," said psychiatrist Benjamin Srivastava, based in Manhattan.


To deal with these "extraordinary" feelings, Profitte recommends trying to find happiness in the little things at home.


He said: "Now, while you are at home, you can see it as an opportunity to use an exercise bike that has been folded in the closet for two years, or to read a great novel or have a meaningful phone conversation. Try to make the most of the tragic situation by focusing on healthy habits and work Product and positive relationships. "


He pointed out that online meetings and virtual calls may also help to combat feelings of isolation, saying: "It is not a long-term solution, but it can be followed as a measure to bridge the gap, it is what we can do."


In the end, the answer to "Will life return to normal?" It may simply be “no,” according to Profitt, explaining his view by saying: “Life after this wake-up call around the world may not return to normal as we know it. Hopefully it will bring a new species better than normal.”