More than a quarter of Brits have refused to self-isolate or follow social distancing rules, a new survey has found. A poll of 2,000 adults revealed 27% are still making contact with people outside of their home.
A third of people self-isolating said it was because they were a key worker and leaving the house was essential. However, a worrying 54% were failing to follow social distancing "for other reasons", The Mirror reports.
The OnePoll survey came as Police Scotland issued more than 25 fines to people flouting the new laws aimed to stop people gathering during the outbreak.Of those currently distancing themselves from others, 14 per cent believe they already had coronavirus, but since recovered, while six per cent said they think they