Research And Analysis Overview: Spi-B: Behavioural And Social Considerations When Reducing Restrictions
Research And Analysis Overview: Spi-B: Behavioural And Social Considerations When Reducing Restrictions. We should continue to expect high levels of adherence to protective behaviours in the population in line with. • unlikely to increase test uptake substantially [high confidence] • may increase risky behavior [medium confidence] • is likely to increase inequalities [high confidence.
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