Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease characterised by symptoms that are like the common cold. The current pandemic situation in anticipation of a vaccine has posed serious threats to the health and economic sectors of countries worldwide. To overcome the quick transmission of the virus, the government of Australia has also taken drastic measures to prevent its spread. These policies include an international and interstate travel ban, social distancing rules, lockdown, shutdown of educational institutes and work-from-home policies. Such rules have affected people on both behavioural and psychological levels. This study aims to analyse the effect of COVID-19 on Australian citizens, and therefore, the changed behaviour of citizens concerning their mobility patterns, transport preferences and shopping methods under the pandemic have been studied. A detailed literature search was adopted for gathering data related to the study theme, along with real-time evidence of changes in the behaviour of people following the pandemic. The socioeconomic impact of the pandemic on social inequality and thereby the effect on the vulnerable people of the population are also studied. Authentic surveys and statistical data are consulted to figure out how the new lifestyle choices of people will linger in the post-pandemic era. It was found that people in Australia have adopted the work-from-home regime, and new habits suiting the nationwide restrictions have become routine for many people.

Highlights

  • Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has taken the world by storm, affecting the entire global population, either directly or indirectly

  • The results focused on Australia show that among the Brisbane respondents, almost 14% are less likely to work from home after COVID-19, whereas 44% will work the same hours and 41% are more inclined towards working in an office

  • This paper provided insights into the influence of COVID-19 on transportation, economic impacts, working from home and the shopping behaviour of the people in Australia

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Introduction

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has taken the world by storm, affecting the entire global population, either directly or indirectly. As of 8 August 2021, the global deaths due to COVID-19 had reached 4.3 M, with 203 M confirmed cases of infection [1]. COVID-19 has impacted almost all aspects of daily life, ranging from daily hygiene practices to border public dealings and gatherings, including physical distancing and the public display of face masks [2]. The impacts of COVID-19 have been devastating for many developed and developing economies, and global trade has been put to a halt. This has resulted in significant revenue and business losses to almost all types of businesses.

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