By Kashyap Raibagi
The year 2020 was challenging to everyone in so many ways as the world went into lockdown, and people had to get accustomed to completely new environments. Sitting at home, people felt lonely, anxious, and depressed, which led to a soar in the number of mental health issues. The lockdowns also meant that one could not seek in-person help from their psychiatrists or therapists. During such difficult times, many people resorted to using mental health apps to help themselves keep calm.
By JENNIE P. ARADO
I THINK it’s very much safe to say that with the quarantine and movement restrictions for the past months, we became heavily dependent on our mobile phones for almost anything that we do. There are so many mobile apps created pre-pandemic and during the pandemic that have made life so much easier for us. There were errand and food delivery apps, music and movie streaming for entertainment, and even mobile apps assisting one’s education.




