A phone call may help fighting loneliness, study suggests

A new study says phone calls with friends or family can help people who are isolated during the COVID-19 pandemic and lockdowns.

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30 comments

  1. perhaps you could always just go home to your homeland ..get over your lowliness and accept that your life is infinitely better among the civilized lands of the north with free health care and working infrastructure.

    1. @Chris Hayes it is no life if you have to constantly worry. Safe life than a full life. If you have a full life… you can lose that life very fast.

    1. I like the way you think. Lets be friends we can split a call girl and go halves. We’ll be happy and save money at the same time

  2. I saw a study that if you walk in a certain direction you usually get somewhere.

  3. They are GENIUSES…animals that are put into isolation for even short amounts of time DIE. Hmm…

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