You can read 'Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic', published in @SciReports, here: https://t.co/qG4TazexFj
and risen during lockdown 3 when cases were falling and the vulnerable had been vaccinated – even though it was illegal. i.e. mixing was more influenced by the level of risk (cases rising or falling) than the rules in place at the time. https://t.co/eSRupZ
this paper on household visiting I wrote about last November. https://t.co/eSRupZwCAL
RT @drraghibali: This has been shown in latest Comix survey with people's contacts hardly increasing over Christmas and work contacts decre…
RT @drraghibali: This has been shown in latest Comix survey with people's contacts hardly increasing over Christmas and work contacts decre…
This has been shown in latest Comix survey with people's contacts hardly increasing over Christmas and work contacts decreasing even before WFH guidance came in (as well as in the study on household visits discussed here: https://t.co/eSRupZwCAL) ht
@daveirl Looks like restrictions in and of themselves had limited impact on social mixing levels....but the publics own perceptions had more of an impact. This is something many of us knew intuitively...but its good to see it examined academically. ht
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
@RupertDarwall @Simmons__ This paper: https://t.co/CtW4iH1mSw
RT @SciReports: Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/8fBMYFwLL3
Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/8fBMYFwLL3
RT @tomjs: And here is a link to the full paper on household visitations during the lockdowns: https://t.co/RzwZucOVJ2
And here is a link to the full paper on household visitations during the lockdowns: https://t.co/RzwZucOVJ2
Open Access UCL Research: Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/3MRGh17Ysj
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
We do need to try to flatten the peak though (to reduce NHS pressure & enable hospitals to keep all services running) & so, as I have said many times, we should continue to follow public health guidance as set out by @CMO_England. https://t.co/eSR
2021.11.25 COVID-19:複数世帯が集まることを禁じるイングランドの措置はロックダウンのたびに守られなくなった | Scientific Reports | Nature Portfolio https://t.co/ul3kHu181l Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic | Scientific Reports https://t.co/z6RTshPyaz
RT @drraghibali: Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as pe…
RT @drraghibali: Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as pe…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as pe…
RT @drraghibali: Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as pe…
RT @drraghibali: Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as pe…
RT @drraghibali: Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as pe…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
Basics van Public Health. Resources & Recommendations >> Restrictions.
RT @drraghibali: Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as pe…
Just to add that this paper shows that trying to mandate who people can/can't visit doesn't work and is unnecessary as people are capable of assessing level of risk & making sensible decisions about this for themselves - and should be trusted to do so
Direct link to paper here - https://t.co/6bDIiVMwVs
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
@meadwaj Yeah, this could easily extend to closing all big non-essential workplaces on full furlough for 2 weeks, and asking people not to socialise more than they would have anyway. This paper backs up the idea it's more about occupational etc supersprea
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
RT @drraghibali: This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the at…
More evidence that government restrictions follow public behaviour as much as shape it. May be important in light of questions over whether people will adhere to new rules when trust in government so damaged
This really important paper on impact of lockdowns on household mixing (key route of Covid transmission) didn't get the attention it deserved but is essential reading for all those who think mandatory restrictions are always needed to change behaviour 1/3
RT @NatureJapan: COVID-19:複数世帯が集まることを禁じるイングランドの措置はロックダウンのたびに守られなくなった 注目のハイライト [COVID-19特別翻訳記事] | Scientific Reports https://t.co/perUqkvk…
Immunology: Promising phase I trial results for a new SARS-CoV-2 vaccine candidate Research highlight | Nature https://t.co/mSqur2faKv #SARSCoV2 #Vaccine
COVID-19: Compliance to household mixing restrictions in England decreased with each lockdown Research highlight | Scientific Reports https://t.co/mSqur2faKv #COVID19 #lockdown
RT @NatureJapan: COVID-19:複数世帯が集まることを禁じるイングランドの措置はロックダウンのたびに守られなくなった 注目のハイライト [COVID-19特別翻訳記事] | Scientific Reports https://t.co/perUqkvk…
COVID-19:複数世帯が集まることを禁じるイングランドの措置はロックダウンのたびに守られなくなった 注目のハイライト [COVID-19特別翻訳記事] | Scientific Reports https://t.co/perUqkvk1I #COVID19 #ロックダウン
@lewis_goodall I think we would get enough support & adherence on anything to the left of & including indoor rule of 6. 👇 But think we would see more 'waning compliance' this time round if stricter measures on indoor mixing - as found here: https:
RT @EPR_HPRU: Really interesting stuff here on household mixing in England across the pandemic, using mobile phone mobility data (not self-…
RT @SciReports: Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://t.co/8fBMYFwLL3
Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic: https://t.co/8fBMYFwLL3
RT @AlistairHaimes: As I said, a reason to object to the lockdown2 (pre-α) lockdown was: if cases were levelling-off anyway, the restrictio…
RT @AlistairHaimes: As I said, a reason to object to the lockdown2 (pre-α) lockdown was: if cases were levelling-off anyway, the restrictio…
As I said, a reason to object to the lockdown2 (pre-α) lockdown was: if cases were levelling-off anyway, the restriction would drive a (short, sharp) *increase* in contacts in tiered areas. Research now supports this view. https://t.co/NCjnZo9m63 https:
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
The hardest part was no household mixing, being kept away from those who are loved. No ‘bubbles’ in Lockdown 1 for those alone, the only exception was for ‘care’ as could be stopped to explain why driving, police visiting houses,much damage including cogn
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
RT @NaturePortfolio: Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the…
Household mixing significantly decreased in the first COVID-19 lockdown in England and remained relatively low in the second lockdown, but increased during the third lockdown, reports a study published in @SciReports. https://t.co/Kihij9Bj0w https://t.co/6
RT @drsimonwilliams: 2/ study published yesterday shows that compliance with stay at home was high throughout first lockdown but by third l…
2/ study published yesterday shows that compliance with stay at home was high throughout first lockdown but by third lockdown there was significant increase in cross household mixing during second half of lockdown: https://t.co/caDdoe72Gz https://t.co/Mm1
RT @MengdieChmod777: Very pleased to see the work with amazing team Stuart Ross @GeoBreckenridge @edthink being published! Hope to see sim…
Check out this work on 'Household Visitation during COVID-19' by our CASA friends and ex-researchers: @MengdieChmod777 @edthink @GeoBreckenridge 👇
Household visitation during the COVID-19 pandemic https://t.co/l0W6SR5nfF
RT @MengdieChmod777: Very pleased to see the work with amazing team Stuart Ross @GeoBreckenridge @edthink being published! Hope to see sim…
RT @MengdieChmod777: Very pleased to see the work with amazing team Stuart Ross @GeoBreckenridge @edthink being published! Hope to see sim…
RT @MengdieChmod777: Very pleased to see the work with amazing team Stuart Ross @GeoBreckenridge @edthink being published! Hope to see sim…
Very pleased to see the work with amazing team Stuart Ross @GeoBreckenridge @edthink being published! Hope to see similar privacy preserving analyses being used to guide policy making and increase knowledge of human behaviour in these challenging times.
RT @EPR_HPRU: Really interesting stuff here on household mixing in England across the pandemic, using mobile phone mobility data (not self-…
Really interesting stuff here on household mixing in England across the pandemic, using mobile phone mobility data (not self-report, but caveats will apply). Suggests a steady increase in household mixing during and after the first lockdown. https://t.co/