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‘Bored’ social conservatives less likely to follow COVID-19 rules: UWaterloo study

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Staying 2 metres apart does little to limit indoor spread of COVID-19: study People who find these measures a threat to their identity, and who suffer from boredom a lot, find breaking the rules helps them re-establish a sense of meaning and identity.

Boredom threatens our need to make meaning out of life and some things such as politics can strengthen our sense of identity and meaning.”Waterloo said the study asked over 900 respondents a wide range of questions about topics such as boredom and political ideology as well as following recommended social distancing rules like wearing a mask and maintaining a bubble.Researchers then used statistical analysis techniques to examine the relations between the answers and boredom, political.

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