YouTubers are adapting to the quarantine phase and creating informative videos for people to help ease the transition. Here are a few YouTubers who are continuing to inspire viewers and spread positivity. Creators can use these YouTube channels as a go-to content repository and inspiration-base for sourcing videos related to the coronavirus pandemic. 

1. Do It On A Dime

Kathryn teaches her viewers how to create DIY items on a frugal budget during the quarantine. She finds items that people are struggling to find at stores and provides a solution through her videos. Her tutorials include topics like DIY no-sew face masks, DIY disinfectant wipes, cleaning equipment shopping hauls and more.  

2. Mashed

Mashed is taking a contradictory angle to spread awareness about the pandemic. Instead of talking about the foods to buy or the right way to store items, Mashed talks about what not to do during the quarantine. Some of the topics they cover are “You’ve Been Storing Eggs Wrong Your Entire Life” and “Don’t Buy These Grocery Items During The Pandemic”.

3. Kristen McGowan

Kristen McGowan finds activities that people are doing while in quarantine and she teaches them how to do it better. From organizing houses and room makeovers to cleaning tips, she has a tutorial from them all. 

4. The Foodie 

The Foodie has a whole playlist dedicated to quarantine recipes. The channel inserts keywords like “easy”, “quick”, “homemade”, “5 minute recipes”, “lockdown” and “make at home” in their video titles to make most of their recently uploaded videos quarantine friendly. The Foodie also focuses on teaching people how to make restaurant-quality dishes at home, a great strategy to prevent people from ordering food from outside and maintaining safety standards.

5. Allblanc TV

Allblanc TV has released a series of home workout videos curated for the quarantine phase. The sessions vary from quick 5-minute workouts to 40-minute workouts. The workouts require no gym equipment and some are designed to increase the immune system.

6. Lavendaire

It’s so important to stay mentally strong during the quarantine phase. Lavendaire adopts an inspirational theme and encourages people to overcome daily battles like fear, anxiety, isolation and depression during these tough times. Her videos on self-care and mental health are gaining popularity. 

7. Business Insider

The Business Insider YouTube channel has filled its playlists with trending global news, safety precautions, information about how the economy is being impacted, how people are reacting to the outbreak and other related content around the coronavirus pandemic. It’s a great source of inspiration from a credible source for YouTubers.

These YouTube channels will help you look at the coronavirus outbreak from a new angle. Explore different perspectives and learn about the different ways to impact people positively during these hard times. 

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