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All across the globe, people have now forgotten to search about COVID-19 on Google and other search engines. Recently, Google issued the Year in Search list of 2022, according to which, more than 99 thousand things are searched about on Google every second. Amidst all this, the search histories are making big revelations on people’s interests and the ongoing trends.

In 2022, people have searched most about the ways to stay fit, workout, reduce stress, and to develop mental and physical health, and the topic of COVID-19, which was the talking point all around the world for the last two years, has completely been ignored by people. People also collected information on mental-health books, podcasts, and journaling techniques.

This year, in the USA, the national suicide prevention lifeline was also commenced, for which emergency number 988 was issued, which was included in people’s Google searches.

This year, workout remained to be a major talking point. Expensive equipment is not required to be bought for body-weight workout, and therefore, people searched about the same a lot on Google. Other things which were searched about were ways to reduce stress and avert panic attacks. Children’s mental health and breathing exercises were also searched about.

Sonakshi Datta
Sonakshi Datta
Journalist who wants to cover the truth which others look the other way from.

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