Most Britons want COVID restrictions to remain

15 July 2021, 12:16 pm

Two thirds of people in Britain think at least some coronavirus restrictions should stay in place after July 19 when Prime Minister Boris Johnson plans to do away with them in England, according to an opinion poll published on Thursday.
Sixty-six percent of people taking part in the poll by Kantar Public wanted some, most or all of the restrictions to remain and 60% thought everyone should continue to wear face masks in shops and on public transport.

Johnson has said people in England should use their own judgement about whether to use masks after July 19. However, Scotland’s devolved government said on Tuesday that masks would remain mandatory after most other rules are lifted on Aug. 9, and London’s Mayor Sadiq Khan has said they must be worn on the capital’s public transport system.

The Kantar poll found 29% of respondents agreed that Britain needed to learn to live with COVID-19 without any restrictions. On the economy, it found the highest level of job security since the pandemic began, with 21% of those in work saying their job felt safer than a year ago. The proportion who felt their job was insecure, also 21%, was the lowest since September 2019.

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