Top Searches on Google in the Coronavirus lockdown

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The impact of coronavirus has not just affected the human and economy of the world but there is also a positive outcome for those who are affiliated with online working. Just like other tech giants, Google, also, has been so busy for the last 3 months. Google is continuously monitoring what people searches for during this pandemic coronavirus.

In normal days the searches related to self-care remains low but during this crisis where everything is closed down, people are searching for “how to cut hairs” because lockdowns are placed in most parts of the world and barbershops are closed.

There is a website by Google named Google Trends that shows the trending topics established on the basis of people’s searching behavior.

Some software became immensely popular during the lockdown and their search queries increased rapidly. The Zoom searches increased in millions in last 3 months, as there are so many workers working from home and they need to stay connected with their employees and clients and Zoom is a good choice for having am online meeting with up to 40 minutes if you are using it for free.

The others top trending searches include “Stimulus Check”. A stimulus check is also known as Economic Impact Payment is basically a request that you have made to your government for giving your money during crisis.

As we have known that the coronavirus is spreading rapidly and people are getting effected continuously and that resulted in a shortage of supplies in the market as there is more demand and less supply so people started caring and protecting themselves by their own. And that’s why people are searching for “How to make a mask” or “how to make a hand sanitizer”

TikTok was not so much popular in Google searches like Instagram and Facebook but during this pandemic, it attracted more celebrities such as Bella Hadid, Hailey Bieber, Jack Black, Megan Thee Stallion, Alex Rodriguez and Jennifer Lopez, Ashley Benson and many more.

The searches are both type. There are searches related to coronavirus and health related issues and then there are daily searches. Google trends also show coronavirus country wise live current data.

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