Around 3 in 10 people would be less inclined to handle cash post-pandemic.
A survey of over 1,000 people found that almost half of people intend to continue wearing masks in public spaces when it's no longer mandatory to do so.
4 in 10 said they would be less inclined to hug or shake hands in the future.
But Clinical Psychotherapist Stephanie Regan is encouraging everyone to embrace hugging again:
"Hugs do lift our serotonin level and our feeling of connection and our feeling of not being isolated and alone. And so, I would say definitely clock them up now."