Almost three-quarters of Britons (71 per cent) say they will be “very nervous” about leaving their homes when the coronavirus lockdown is lifted, according to a new poll.
The Ipsos Mori survey of 14 major countries found the UK was the most cautious about relaxing restrictions introduced to limit the spread of the deadly virus.
Some 70 per cent of Britons said they opposed reopening the economy if the illness is not fully under control, compared to 61 per cent in Spain and Australia, 59 per cent in the US, 53 per cent in Italy and 50 per cent in Germany.
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The pollster said that its findings suggested that any revival in the economy following the lifting of lockdown “might not be quite so fast as hoped for”, with Brits reluctant to go back to the offices and shops.
The figures emerged as ministers discussed moves – expected to be outlined by Boris Johnson by 7 May – to ease the UK out of lockdown when scientists are confident the first wave of Covid-19 has passed.
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A man walks down a deserted Camden High Street
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Goodge Street Station is one of the many stations closed to help reduce the spread
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An empty street in the heart of Chinatown
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People in masks in Chinatown a day after the lockdown
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A near-empty Piccadilly Circus during the first week of lockdown
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Sonja, my neighbour, who I photographed while taking a short walk. It was nice to briefly chat even from a distance
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A couple sit on the empty steps of the statue Eros in Piccadilly Circus
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Making sure I stay two-meters apart – D’Arblay Street, Soho
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A mannequin behind a shop window. UK stores have closed until further notice
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A notice displayed on a shop window in Camden
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As part of the lockdown, all non-essential shops have been ordered to close.Image from Camden High Street
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A skateboarder wearing a mask utilises his exercise allowance in the Camden area
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Communities have been coming together in a time of need
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A woman stands alone in a deserted Oxford Street. Up until a few weeks ago, on average, half a million people visited the street per day
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A couple walk hand in hand down a street in Soho, a day before the stricter lockdown was announced
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During the first week of March, shoppers focused on stockpiling necessities ahead of a countrywide lockdown
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Many supermarkers are operating a queuing system to make sure only a limited amount of customers are allowed in at anyone time
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‘Stay Safe’ – Curzon cinemas are temporarily closed under the new measures
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Pubs, restaurants and bars were ordered to shut as part of the lockdown
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There are fears that coronavirus could lead to permanent closure of struggling shops
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Camden Town is eerily silent on a normal working day
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Shops and supermarkets ran out of hand sanitisers in the first week of the lockdown. As we approach the end of the second week most shops now have started to stock up
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Empty streets around Soho
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A noticeboard on Camden High Street urges the public to stay at home
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Camden High Street, one of London’s busiest tourist streets turns quiet
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Thriller Live confirmed its West End run ended in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak
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Empty and eerie Soho streets after stricter rules on social distancing announced
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A woman pauses for a cigarette on Hanway Street, behind Tottenham Court Road
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A man steps outside onto Hanway Street, that sits behind what is usually a bustling retail hub
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A man walks down a deserted Camden High Street
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Goodge Street Station is one of the many stations closed to help reduce the spread
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An empty street in the heart of Chinatown
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People in masks in Chinatown a day after the lockdown
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A near-empty Piccadilly Circus during the first week of lockdown
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Sonja, my neighbour, who I photographed while taking a short walk. It was nice to briefly chat even from a distance
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A couple sit on the empty steps of the statue Eros in Piccadilly Circus
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Making sure I stay two-meters apart – D’Arblay Street, Soho
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A mannequin behind a shop window. UK stores have closed until further notice
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A notice displayed on a shop window in Camden
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As part of the lockdown, all non-essential shops have been ordered to close.Image from Camden High Street
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A skateboarder wearing a mask utilises his exercise allowance in the Camden area
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Communities have been coming together in a time of need
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A woman stands alone in a deserted Oxford Street. Up until a few weeks ago, on average, half a million people visited the street per day
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A couple walk hand in hand down a street in Soho, a day before the stricter lockdown was announced
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During the first week of March, shoppers focused on stockpiling necessities ahead of a countrywide lockdown
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Many supermarkers are operating a queuing system to make sure only a limited amount of customers are allowed in at anyone time
Angela Christofilou
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‘Stay Safe’ – Curzon cinemas are temporarily closed under the new measures
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Pubs, restaurants and bars were ordered to shut as part of the lockdown
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There are fears that coronavirus could lead to permanent closure of struggling shops
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Camden Town is eerily silent on a normal working day
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Shops and supermarkets ran out of hand sanitisers in the first week of the lockdown. As we approach the end of the second week most shops now have started to stock up
Angela Christofilou
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Empty streets around Soho
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A noticeboard on Camden High Street urges the public to stay at home
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Camden High Street, one of London’s busiest tourist streets turns quiet
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Thriller Live confirmed its West End run ended in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak
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Empty and eerie Soho streets after stricter rules on social distancing announced
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A woman pauses for a cigarette on Hanway Street, behind Tottenham Court Road
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A man steps outside onto Hanway Street, that sits behind what is usually a bustling retail hub
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It is thought this could start with the reopening of non-essential shops and workplaces where two-metre distancing rules can be observed, with schools waiting longer to return and public transport users advised to use scarves or homemade masks to cover their mouths.
The poll findings suggest that Mr Johnson was wrong to anticipate public resistance to official efforts to strip them of “the ancient inalienable right of freeborn people of the United Kingdom to go to the pub”.
And they indicate that demands from Tory backbenchers for an early resumption of economic activities may not chime with public opinion.
Far from champing at the bit to return to normal social life, the survey suggests Britons want to be confident that the danger from Covid-19 has passed before venturing outside.
Some 71 per cent said they would feel “very nervous about leaving my home”, even if businesses were allowed to reopen and travel resumes, with just 26 per cent saying they would not.
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More people said they would be nervous in Japan (77 per cent), India (76) and China (72).
But there was more confidence in Germany – where 52 per cent said they would not be very nervous and just 44 per cent would – Italy (45 not very nervous, 49 very nervous) and France (32-63).
While just 23 per cent of Britons said the economy should be restarted and businesses allowed to open even if the virus is not fully contained, 60 per cent said this should be allowed to happen in Russia, 55 per cent in China, 53 per cent in Italy and 50 per cent in Germany.
Ipsos Mori’s head of political research Gideon Skinner said: “Our latest polling across 14 countries show that Britons are the most cautious when it comes to reopening the economy, being the least keen for businesses to reopen if the coronavirus is not contained.
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“Furthermore, seven in ten Britons say that they will be nervous about leaving the house after the lockdown eases. These suggest that the turnaround in the economy might not be quite so fast as hoped for.”
– Ipsos Mori questioned a total of 28,000 adults in Canada, the United States, Australia, Brazil, China, France, Germany, Italy, India, Japan, Mexico, Russia, and the UK between 16 and 19 April.