"Figure 5: Staying in touch with friends and family remained the most common way to help cope while staying at home","" "Great Britain, 9 April 2020 to 20 April 2020","" "","" "Notes","1. Question: What is helping you to cope while staying at home? 2. Respondents were asked to select all that apply. 3. New response categories were added to the survey (9 to 20 April). Therefore, there are no data available for the previous week. " "Unit","%" "","" "","3 April to 13 April 2020","9 April to 20 April 2020" "Staying in touch with family and friends remotely (for example over the phone or on social media)","81.1","81.6" "Watching films or using streaming services","55.7","58.9" "Spending time with others that you live with","58.0","56.5" "Using the internet to continue your usual activities (for example virtual worship services) ","","51.2" "Exercising outside of your home once a day (for example a run walk or cycle alone or with other people you live with)","53.7","51.1" "Cooking ","42.2","43.3" "Gardening ","44.7","42.9" "Reading","44.0","42.1" "Limiting how often you listen to or watch the news","","35.7" "Working ","31.2","32.5" "Exercising indoors","33.2","30.6" "Learning something new","17.2","15.0" "Using other online sources of support and information","21.6","11.9" "Other (please specify)","10.9","8.7" "Following lockdown tips and guides made by celebrities and athletes ","","4.7" "Struggling to find things that are helping me cope ","","2.3"