Written By: mickysavage - Date published: 7:41 am, January 25th, 2021 - 85 comments
Another case of Covid has appeared in the community.
A 54 year old woman who lives south of Whangarei who returned overseas and went through quarantine has developed Covid after being released from quarantine. She may have the more contagious UK variant of the virus and had tested negative while in quarantine.
Thankfully the person involved assiduously scanned everywhere she went and had a test when she felt unwell.
Two close contacts have proved negative.
A list of the places she visited has been published.
Please everyone scan wherever you go, wash your hands and wear a freakin mask.
Study shows people are more likely to follow Covid rules when their friends and family do
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Study shows people are more likely to follow Covid rules when their friends and family doPTI
Last Updated: Jan 22, 2021, 05:38 PM IST
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The study also revealed that people who were particularly bonded to their country were more likely to stick to lockdown rules.
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Close circle s compliance had an even stronger effect than people s own approval of the rules, the researchers said.
LONDON: People are more likely to follow Covid-19 restrictions based on what their friends do, rather than their own principles, according to a study that shows how social influence affects adherence to government interventions. The researchers, including those from the University of Nottingham in the UK, found that the best predictor of people s compliance to the rules was how much their close circle complied with the rules, which had an even stronger effect than people s own approva
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