This week our Opinions and Lifestyle Survey asked how #coronavirus affects people’s lives as circumstances continue to change, such as
socialising with friends and family members
wearing face coverings
eating out in restaurants
http://ow.ly/W1bA50ATf1a




96% of adults in Great Britain who’d left their home had worn a face covering in the last week.
The proportions vary between England (97%), Scotland (94%) and Wales (74%), as does guidance around mandatory face coverings across Great Britain http://ow.ly/TC8X50ATf6q
The proportions vary between England (97%), Scotland (94%) and Wales (74%), as does guidance around mandatory face coverings across Great Britain http://ow.ly/TC8X50ATf6q
More than 1 in 5 adults who had left home this week reported they had visited a pub, restaurant or café.
This proportion has increased when compared with three weeks ago (10%) http://ow.ly/mRYW50ATfc1
This proportion has increased when compared with three weeks ago (10%) http://ow.ly/mRYW50ATfc1
More than half of adults (53%) reported they currently see family members less than they did prior to the pandemic, despite the easing of lockdown restrictions in some areas of Great Britain.
The proportion seeing friends less was 64% http://ow.ly/mRYW50ATfc1
The proportion seeing friends less was 64% http://ow.ly/mRYW50ATfc1
10% of the adults who reported #COVID19 was affecting their well-being said they were worried about returning to work, while 14% were worried about the possibility of losing their job http://ow.ly/B3zH50ATfo7