A quarter of adults living with a long-term health condition admit they are afraid to leave the house as Covid-19 restrictions are loosened.
Research into 1,000 UK adults with long-term health conditions found a fifth haven't left their home since the lockdown was first introduced in mid-March - except for emergencies.
More than half have felt anxious about restrictions easing and 40 per cent are concerned about the cleanliness of other people.
The study was commissioned by 'We Are Undefeatable', a campaign to help people in England who live with a long-term health condition, to be as active as they can.