@Metadoc @dolleyolley In one early survey (n=6,149, 20-22 April 2020), no fewer than 24% of respondents in the UK thought they had already had COVID. https://t.co/1BXlGouOvV
Interesting - “At the time of data collection, the percentage of people in the UK who thought they had already had COVID-19 was about twice the estimated infection rate.” Is this driving people to get tested?🤔https://t.co/87H1dGvZ8g
#PLOSONE: The impact of believing you have had COVID-19 on self-reported behaviour: Cross-sectional survey https://t.co/zbh5dVIz60
This study from @PLOSONE was conducted "to investigate whether people who think they have had #COVID19 are less likely to report engaging with #lockdown measures compared with those who think they have not had COVID-19." #coronavirus https://t.co/pcIn1f
Relevant findings as #Lockdown2 begins. In April, people who thought they'd had #COVID19 were less likely to comply with restrictions @MarteauTM @Makeuya @AbiMottershaw @louisesmith142 @EPR_HPRU
If you thought you had already had COVID, you were less likely to adhere to lockdown in April. New paper by @louisesmith142 and co. https://t.co/1BXlGouOvV