These Hilarious Videos Show What People Do When Having Too Much Free Time In COVID-19 Quarantine

Aadhya Khatri


To deal with having too much time and too little to do, people have come up with all kind of funny activities to kill the time while in COVID-19 quarantine

Unless you have been living under a rock for the last few months, you are probably aware that the COVID-19 pandemic is wreaking havoc around the world. And a measure many nations are applying is self-quarantine.

Given the Coronavirus’s speed of spreading, people are advised to stay home and minimize on travel. However, working from home can be a real challenge for first timers.

Even for those who do not go out much, they need to get out of the house once in a while, and you have a certain level of freedom. However, at this point, even a trip to a nearby grocery store should be considered seriously.

When people are locked in their houses for too long, boredom can be a serious issue. And to deal with having too much time and too little to do, people have come up with all kind of funny activities to kill the time while in quarantine.

Here are some of them collected from around the Internet:

 

Positivity is something everyone needs in this trying time. While preventative measures, treatment, and vaccine are critical, positivity will ensure that people do not enter panic mode and do something crazy, like break away from quarantine and pass COVID-19 to someone else.

You can take inspiration from these activities to keep yourself entertain if you are one of those forced to stay home more than you want to due to the Coronavirus outbreak. And remember, wash your hands regularly and maintain social distance when you are around other people to protect yourself and other around you.

>>> How People Hilariously Set Up Their Work-From-Home Space

Next Story

Read More

ICT News- Feb 19, 2026

Escalating Costs for NVIDIA RTX 50 Series GPUs: RTX 5090 Tops $5,000, RTX 5060 Ti Closes in on RTX 5070 Pricing

As the RTX 50 series continues to push boundaries in gaming and AI, these price trends raise questions about accessibility for average gamers.

Mobile- Feb 17, 2026

Anticipating the Samsung Galaxy S26 and S26+: Key Rumors and Specs

The Samsung Galaxy S26 series is on the horizon, sparking excitement among tech enthusiasts.

ICT News- Feb 18, 2026

Google's Project Toscana: Elevating Pixel Face Unlock to Rival Apple's Face ID

As the smartphone landscape evolves, Google's push toward superior face unlock technology underscores its ambition to close the gap with Apple in user security and convenience.