Summary
- Residents are most likely to self-isolate if they develop one or more of the main symptoms (91%)
- Over three-quarters are likely to self-isolate if someone in their household develops one or more symptoms
- 60% will self-isolate if they are pinged by the NHS Test and Trace app – 18% would not isolate under these circumstances
When asked about the likeliness of respondents staying at home to self isolate if they or someone in their household develops one of the main covid-19 symptoms
In the event that they develop one or more of the symptoms, 91% of respondents are likely to self isolate, 3% are neither likely nor unlikely to self isolate and 6% are unlikely to self isolate
In the event that someone in their household develops one or more of the symptoms, 78% of respondents are likely to self isolate, 9% are neither likely nor unlikely to self isolate and 13% are unlikely to self isolate
In the event that they are pinged by the NHS track and trace app, 60% of respondents are likely to self isolate, 21% are neither likely nor unlikely to self isolate and 18% are unlikely to self isolate
Likelihood of self-isolating at home when developing one of the main COVID-19 symptoms – total sample
Base: If you have symptoms: 776 | if someone in your household has symptoms: 766 | You are pinged by the NHS Test and Trace app: 747