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A new study found that 1 in 2 Aussies experience FOMO when they get sick

Australians are concerned about how cold and flu will ruin their social lives this winter.
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After two years of missed and postponed events, it comes to no surprise that 45% of Australians are experiencing ‘fear of missing out’ or FOMO when sick.

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A new study by YouGov, commissioned by Australian practitioner-only nutritional and therapeutic supplements company, BioCeuticals reveals almost all Aussies have worries when it comes to catching winter cold and flu.

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With the nation facing a surge in cold and flu cases, the report titled ‘The Cost Of A Lost Winter: Australians’ preparedness and attitudes to winter cold and flu’ had some intriguing stats.

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The research found that while 70% of Aussies are doing more now to prevent sickness than they did two years ago, around half of all Australians feel only ‘somewhat prepared’ for the winter cold and flu season (46%). Despite some being prepared, over 9 in 10 Australians have worries when it comes to getting sick (91%).

In addition, almost 1 in 3 Aussies are worried about how sickness will affect them socially (27%), their mental health (27%) and lost income from being sick (27%).

But when it comes to the younger generations, millenials are more likely than Gen Z, Gen X and Baby boomers to experience ‘FOMO’ when they are sick.

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