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. The public now have a reasonable understanding of the 2m rule.


This document summarises several of the most salient behavioural considerations that should be factored into any decision to alter the current guidance. See appendix b in the linked document. Options for increasing adherence to social distancing measures, 22 march 2020 apease criteria. Behavioural considerations for maintaining or reintroducing behavioural interventions and introducing new measures in autumn 2021 i. • unlikely to increase test uptake substantially [high confidence] • may increase risky behavior [medium confidence] • is likely to increase inequalities [high confidence. Potential reintroduction of restrictions in autumn and winter 2021 would occur in a different context from their prior use: The principles have not changed. We should continue to expect high levels of adherence to protective behaviours in the population in line with. Behavioural considerations for maintaining or reintroducing behavioural interventions and introducing new measures in. The comparability of each repeated intervention is limited by.

See appendix b in the linked document. • unlikely to increase test uptake substantially [high confidence] • may increase risky behavior [medium confidence] • is likely to increase inequalities [high confidence. [footnote 1] [footnote 2] the principles have not. We should continue to expect high levels of adherence to protective behaviours in the population in line with. Behavioural considerations for vaccine uptake in phase 2 and beyond date: In the document, behavioural change options were set in a grid and evaluated based on the six criteria. 09 march 2021, v2 1. Higher population level immunity from vaccinations, potential • maintaining public trust by defining criteria for selecting what activities to resume based on The paper is the assessment of the. The comparability of each repeated intervention is limited by.