Since March 15, have you been feeling anxious, irritable, lonely, hopeless, a long and intense sadness, or lack of motivation? Have you lost physical energy, slept or ate too much or too little, or have acted angrier? Do you have racing thoughts or just feel on edge in general? If you answered yes, chances are you have been experiencing quarantine fatigue, which is a very real phenomenon experienced by most, if not all, people.

Thomas Reuters Philippines organized a webinar to discuss this new situation, with Maribel Dionisio, a parenting and relationship specialist from The Love Instituteand her husband Allan Dionisio, a family medicine practitioner and clinical toxicologist, and chair of the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the Philippine General Hospital.

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