Published 13:32 IST, April 6th 2020

These tweets prove coronavirus lockdown is introverts' paradise

Coronavirus has forced many countries to issue health advisories for people to stay indoors. People have been advised to practice social distancing.

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With over 1,274,578 people infected and over  69,487de across world, coronavirus has forced many countries to issue health visories for people to stay indoors and avoid crowds. People have been vised to practice social distancing. However, for one section of society, this is t that b a news.

 coronavirus scare has given introverts, perfect opportunity to t look for excuses to cancel plans and longer face  pressure to attend social events. But, for introverts, need to stay at home is likely easier to handle than it is for extroverts of world.

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Lockdown: Excuse for introverts

current need to self-isolate may feel significantly more comfortable for an introvert than routine pressure to go out. Extroverts on or hand, are unfamiliar with quiet isolation that introverts are inclined to. Some introverts are even rejoicing with need to practice social distancing.

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13:42 IST, April 6th 2020