Google searches for insomnia and cant sleep peaked during lockdown

It turns out the coronavirus has disappointed the slumbering regimen of lots of folks around the globe — or so does Google knowledge recommend.
It seems the coronavirus has upset the sleeping routine of tons of people across the globe — or so does Google data suggest.Original article
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