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UK public is getting used to living in lockdown as government moves to lift restrictions

A poll by King's College and Ipsos found that 38% of people do not find the current measures difficult to adapt to

As restrictions in the UK start to loosen from 1 June, over a third of the public say they’re getting used to living in lockdown conditions, which allow them to work flexibly from home.

An Ipsos Mori poll found that more than a third – 38% of 2,254 respondents – said the restrictions will not become “extremely difficult” to cope with, up by more than 10 points at the beginning of April.

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