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Eight in ten adults think social distancing is important – but four in ten actually do it

Fewer adults are practising COVID-19 preventative measures than earlier in the year, but most still think they are important.

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22 October 2021

Eight in ten adults think social distancing is important – but four in ten actually do it

Eight in ten adults think social distancing is important – but four in ten actually do it

Fewer adults in Great Britain are practising preventative measures to slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19) compared with earlier in the year, although most still think they are important.

Our Opinions and Lifestyle Survey captures changes in people's attitudes towards coronavirus measures, their working arrangements and when they think life will return to normal.

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