Health
Men and women are responding differently to the pandemic. Here’s how – ZME Science
Unsurprisingly, women see it as a more serious problem and are more likely to be cautious.

Men and women are responding differently to the coronavirus pandemic, according to a recent survey. Women consider the pandemic a more serious problem than men and are more likely to approve and comply with health policies.
In light of this find, researchers say we should consider gender-specific policies and communication.
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