Covid-19: history shows public treat advice as law for the common good
Even with lockdown rules eased, people are still reluctant to stretch outside their comfort zones into the new flexible world of rules! With exercise restrictions lifted, people still seem to be set in their old ways, refusing to go for more than 1 form of exercise a day… but why? Adrian Bell takes a look into the psychology and statistics of it.
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