Over half of people in England admit they don't have a 'broad understanding' of the current pandemic restrictions, according to a new study.
In fact, people across Britain have been shown to know less about the measures in place now than they did at the start of lockdown in March, say researchers from University College London.
The Covid-19 Social Study - involving 70,000 participants - was launched with funding from the Nuffield Foundation, and support from Wellcome, UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) from the week beginning March 15.
Forty-five per cent of those living in England have a strong grasp of the rules, just half of the amount who understood things four months ago.
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