How likely are you to immediately stay at home to self-isolate for the full length of time instructed if someone in your household/support bubble tests positive for Coronavirus (COVID-19)?

Summary

  • Strong majority of respondents (96%) say they would stay at home and self-isolate if someone in their household/bubble had a positive Coronavirus test. Generally high compliance levels (+95%) across all age groups apart from 35-44 year olds (89%).
  • Small variation by gender (males slightly less likely to comply) and household composition (households with children marginally less likely to comply).

Total Sample chart:
This chart shows that a strong majority of respondents (96%) say they would stay at home and self-isolate if someone in their household/bubble had a positive Coronavirus test.

Sample chart

Base 571

Age chart:
This chart shows all age groups are highly likely to stay at home and self-isolate if someone in their household/bubble had a positive Coronavirus test, apart from respondents aged 35-44 years old.

Age chart

Base 16-24: 32 | 25-34: 115 | 35-44: 75 | 45-54: 105 | 55-64: 89 | Over 65: 118

Gender chart:
This chart shows there is a small variation by gender, with males slightly less likely to self-isolate if someone in their household/bubble had a positive Coronavirus test.

Gender chart

Base Male: 239 | Female: 292

Household Composition chart:
This chart shows there is a small variation by household composition, with households with children marginally less likely to self-isolate if someone in their household/bubble had a positive Coronavirus test.

Gender and household composition chart

Base Households with children: 169 | Households without children: 365