UK public lack trust in government to protect data and curb virus
An Ipsos MORI survey conducted on May 20-22 found generally high levels of compliance with lockdown restrictions, though many were suffering. While roughly three-quarters were confident they could download and operate a contact tracing app and would be willing to comply with its recommendations, only 40% were confident or fairly confident that they could trust the government to protect their and other people's data, and only 42% were confident or fairly confident that the app could help limit the spread of the coronavirus.
https://www.kcl.ac.uk/policy-institute/assets/getting-used-to-life-under-lockdown.pdf
Writer: The Policy Institute
Publication: Kings College
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