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COVID response splinters along education lines, ABS survey reveals – Sydney Morning Herald
People with higher levels of education and those born overseas are more likely to be taking substantial measures to limit the spread of the coronavirus.
People with a non-school qualification were more likely to keep their children out of school or childcare, cancel or change personal travel plans, or abandon a planned family gathering. They were also more likely to stop working altogether or drop a shift, buy extra household or medicinal supplies, or avoid public spaces and events.
About a quarter of people without a non-school qualification wore a face mask, compared to almost 29 per cent of those with a qualification.
The survey found 42 pe…
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