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CSO statistical release, , 11am

Impact of COVID-19 on Virtual Life

January and March 2020

Percentage of internet users classified by type of internet activity January and March 2020
% internet users
  Jan 2020Mar 2020
Reading or downloading online news7476
Watching YouTube type content6570
Social networking6668
Watching video on demand5557
Watching internet streamed TV live or catch up5455
Uploading self-created content3138
Playing or downloading games 2330

Over three quarters of internet users reading or downloading online news

Figure 1 Percentage of internet users by type of internet activity, January and March 2020
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Results of the Impact of COVID-19 on ICT usage by Households, January and March 2020, were published on 15th May and reports on the key features of how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected ICT usage by households and individuals in the State. This analysis provided early indicators of the effect of the COVID-19 pandemic on households’ and individuals' use of the internet during this period, including internet activities, internet purchases, use of e-Government and online learning. This release focusses on how certain internet activities have affected virtual life in the home during the COVID-19 pandemic. This release compares data collected during the three weeks following initial Government measures put in place to contain the COVID-19 pandemic (three weeks commencing 16th March) with a similar period in January (three weeks commencing 20th January). Some main results include:

  • Over three quarters (76%) of internet users reported Reading or downloading online news in March, compared to 74% surveyed in January.

  • Social networking increased in March - 68% compared to 66% in January.
  • Uploading self-created content (such as photos, music, videos, text to any website to be shared) saw an increase of seven percentage points to 38% of internet users, compared to 31% in January.

  • Seven in every ten (70%) internet users Watched YouTube type content, an increase of five percentage points on the corresponding survey period in January.

  • Watching video on demand (from commercial services such as Netflix, Disney+, HBO GO, Amazon Prime) was reported by 57% of internet users, compared to 55% in January.

  • Watching internet streamed TV live or catch up (from TV broadcasters) was carried out by 55% of internet users, compared to 54% in January. 
  • Three in every ten (30%) internet users reported Playing or downloading games in March, an increase of seven percentage points on the corresponding survey period in January.