The U.K. public’s interest in accessing news about COVID-19 is waning, according to new research by media regulator Ofcom. Amid signs that the country’s coronavirus epidemic may have pa…
epidemic may have passed its peak, Ofcom published figures Tuesday that said more people — around 30% — actively sought to avoid news about the pandemic in week four of the country’s lockdown, up from 22% in week one. Those aged 18-24 are most likely to say they are avoiding news about COVID-19.
The regulator found that only 12% of people accessed news about the virus at least 20 times a day in week four, compared with a high of 24% in week one. People are also not sharing as much information or news about COVID-19 either, with 18% saying they are not doing so compared to 11% in week one.
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