How likely are you to immediately stay at home to self-isolate if you develop one or more of the Coronavirus (COVID-19) symptoms?

Summary

  • The overwhelming majority of respondents (96%) say they would stay at home and self-isolate if they developed one or more symptom.
  • Little variation across demographic breakdowns; young respondents, females and those with a household income of over £60,000 are slightly more likely to comply with self-isolation.

Total Sample chart:
This chart shows that the overwhelming majority of respondents (96%) say they would stay at home and self-isolate if they developed one or more symptom.

Sample chart

Base 1,319

Age chart:
This chart shows that there is little variation by age although young respondents are slightly more likely to comply with self-isolation if they developed one or more symptom.

Age chart

Base 1,319 | 16-24: 163 | 25-34: 275 | 35-44: 200 | 45-54: 212 | 55-64: 175 | Over 65: 237

Gender chart:
This chart shows that females are more likely to self-isolate if they developed one or more of the Coronavirus symptoms.

Gender chart

Base Male: 642 | Female: 617

Household Income:
This chart shows that households on incomes of over £60,000 are more likely to self-isolate if they developed one or more of the Coronavirus symptoms.

Household income chart

Base  <£19,000: 223 | £20,000 – £39,999: 281 | £40,000 – £59,999: 251 | £60,000 or more: 207