Fewer people obeyed Covid rules as lockdown fatigue set in – study
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Lockdown fatigue could have contributed to a dwindling number of people adhering to the rules, a new study suggests.
Lockdown fatigue could have contributed to a dwindling number of people adhering to the rules, a new study suggests.
Lockdown fatigue could have contributed to a dwindling number of people adhering to the rules, a new study suggests.
By Press Association 2021 Home visits "plummeted" during the first lockdown (PA) 0 comment Lockdown fatigue could have…
Lockdown fatigue could have contributed to a dwindling number of people adhering to the rules, a new study suggests.
Lockdown fatigue could have contributed to a dwindling number of people adhering to the rules, a new study suggests.
Scientific Reports Household mixing significantly decreased in the first lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
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Credit: Pixabay/CC0 Public Domain Household mixing significantly decreased in the first lockdown in England and remained…
Lockdown fatigue could have contributed to a dwindling number of people adhering to the rules, a new study suggests.
Household mixing rose rapidly after the Government announced that the four groups most at risk from Covid had been vaccinated…
Household mixing increased significantly during the third lockdown in England, according to a study published in Scientific…