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Young Australians among the most lonely during coronavirus pandemic, survey finds – SBS News
A survey of almost 10,000 people has found more young people aged between 18 to 24 have felt lonely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

More young people have reported feeling lonely during the COVID-19 pandemic and they are also the most concerned about catching the virus, research suggests.
Social impact company Socialsuite launched a COVID-19 survey earlier in the year which found 41 per cent of people between 18 and 24 reported feeling lonely as a result of the virus lockdowns compared to the 29 per cent average.
The research, released on Wednesday, also found that 67 per cent of the 9421 respondents reported stress rating…
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