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Two-thirds of adults still plan to wear masks in shops and on public transport

Read the latest findings from our Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, with limits on social contact in England and Scotland easing from today.

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19 July 2021

Two-thirds of adults still plan to wear masks in shops and on public transport

Two-thirds of adults still plan to wear masks in shops and on public transport

In our latest weekly release from the Opinions and Lifestyle Survey, two-thirds (64%) of adults in Great Britain said they still plan to cover their faces in shops, following the lifting of the legal requirement to wear them in indoor settings in England from today.

The same percentage (64%) plan to wear masks on public transport, while 60% plan to avoid crowded places.

Over half (54%) of adults said they are looking forward to going on holiday abroad when coronavirus rules end.

Meanwhile, more than half (57%) were worried about the plan to lift the restrictions in England.

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