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Pubs’ 10pm curfew had little effect on reducing spread of coronavirus, study suggests – Yahoo News Australia
A study by the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine suggested that the 10pm curfew had little effect on people’s contacts.
The 10pm curfew had little effect in reducing people’s contact with each other to prevent the spread of coronavirus, a study has found. (Getty)
The 10pm closing time for pubs and restaurants introduced in September last year did little to reduce the spread of coronavirus, a study has suggested.
Scientists from the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) used data from nearly 4,000 Britons to analyse the effects of various aspects of local and national restrictions put in place last…
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