Health
Distancing compliance in decline among young people, Sage paper warns – The Guardian
Compliance fell from 60% in April to 20-30% in September as trust in government slipped
Compliance with social distancing rules and self-isolation is low among people aged 18-29 and decreasing as their trust in the government slips, and they lack clear information, according to a paper circulated among the governments Sage scientific advisers.
The paper, by the behavioural scientists group and considered by Sage on 22 October, recommended that university teaching should immediately go completely online and that schools should give out free face coverings. Young people asked to isolate…
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