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Older people more likely to break lockdown rules than the young, ONS study finds – SamfordCrimson News – The Samford Crimson
Older people are more likely to be breaking lockdown rules than their younger counterparts, Government data has revealed, as they are striving to maintain the family…
Older people are more likely to be breaking lockdown rules than their younger counterparts, Government data has revealed, as they are striving to maintain the family unit.
According to the latest figures published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS), 23 per cent of people aged 16 to 29 years reported physical contact with at least one other person when socialising indoors in the past 24 hours, excluding those in their household or support bubble. This marked a decrease from 32 per cent from…
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