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Most Britons Will Find it Hard to get Cack to Normal Life, Survey Shows

  • By Anton Grillo
  • (General Dispatch) – A survey has revealed that around half of the British community will find it difficult to resume their freedom after the restrictions.
  • Since the implementation of the “coronavirus law” was announced, according to the survey conducted by YouGov, 49% of Britons said it will be difficult to resume their life as it was before March 2020.
  • On the other hand, 42% said they would return to their lives without any complications, and the pollster even divided the study into different groups, the survey by “sex” said that 56% of women would have problems as opposed to 43% of men.
  • The survey by “age” stated that young people would have the most difficulty returning to normal life, with 56% of the 18-24 year olds and only one third saying they would have no complications.
  • It seems that the majority of the population said that they will have problems socializing due to the fear generated by the coronavirus, which has made people more reluctant to meet and carry out activities.
  • On the other hand, another poll conducted by Yougov this week stated that the British would be willing to return to the strict measures of confinement, after the consequences it generated as less traffic, less pollution, less sound.
  • Only 2% of respondents said they missed the social distancing, not going back to work, or feeling as safe as they did before the pandemic was announced.
  • It seems that surveys conducted last year stated that society was asking the British government to implement even stricter measures and that sentencing for offenders would have been harsher.

Adittional Information:

Breitbart: Most Britons Will Struggle to Adjust to Life After Lockdown: Poll

YouGov: Half of Britons think they will find it hard to re-adjust to normal life after the pandemic

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