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Last Published on 17th April 2020 by SleepScore Labs

Shelter in place, social distancing and the sudden need for mass teleworking may have some unintended impacts on our sleep. As many of us can relate, it feels as if all days of the week are starting to feel the same. For most, this is a big change in our routines, without commuting, fixed lunch breaks, planned social activities for the kids, working from home, or not being able to work at all. So, days might start to look more alike. Not only did we see that our user’s daytime routines changed, but their nighttime routines also changed.
So, it appears that we seem to shift our sleep timing and have a bit more time scheduled for sleep during this period.

Later bedtimes might be attributed to a few causes:
So, in the end, not only are the days becoming more alike, but the nights are also becoming more alike. It seems our sleep timing clearly benefits from the fact that we need to show up at our virtual jobs at the same time as before but can skip the commute, allowing many to sleep in.