Is there good evidence to suggest that non-compliance with lockdown measures is having a significant impact on our ability to manage the virus in the UK?
I’m not sore if that question is answered directly but if you look at the cultural response to pandemic in countries in SE Asia they have been incredibly successful in containing the virus.
Yes - I was just looking at this, Japan specifically.
I wonder how you separate efficacy of social restrictions from other measures that are more baked in to their cultures, i.e. high levels of hygiene, relative homogeneity etc.
Is there good evidence to suggest that non-compliance with lockdown measures is having a significant impact on our ability to manage the virus in the UK?
Genuine question - I haven't looked.