ABSTRACT
The COVID-19 pandemic brought about unprecedented disruptions to the world. Two years on since the outbreak of COVID-19 in Singapore, through the 2022 QOL Survey, we investigate how the pandemic has impacted Singaporeans’ lives. Particularly, we examine how Singaporeans perceived the economic impact, health risks, familial factors and social disruptions from COVID-19. Singaporeans were most concerned about the health risks related to COVID-19, followed by worries about losing their jobs, disruptions to their social lives and finally, familial complications that impacted Singaporeans the least. Singaporeans also demonstrated high trust in the government and other Singaporeans to navigate the postpandemic world.
