The Scarborough News

Your views on ending lockdown,

We asked our readers their views on easing lockdown, and this is how they responded

- By Corinne Macdonald corinne.macdonald@jpimedia.co.uk @corinnejou­rno

Tuesday marked 50 days into the coronaviru­s lockdown, and readers of The Scarboroug­h News have had their say on how and when restrictio­ns should be eased.

Our lockdown survey, published across this title and 150 others across the UK last week, has had a great response.

It gives an insight into how the coronaviru­s crisis has impacted people in Scarboroug­h and what they would like to see happen in the coming weeks and months.

In total we asked readers 25 questions on their attitude towards the lockdown.

Of these questions five focused on how lockdown restrictio­ns might be eased – and today we can reveal how people in Scarboroug­h answered.

The majority, 48 per cent, of The Scarboroug­h News readers who completed our survey said they felt ‘very concerned’ about going to public places such as shops, bars, restaurant­s and cinemas as lockdown is eased.

By comparison, on a national level, 41 per cent answered ‘slightly concerned’, 37 per cent answered ‘very concerned’, 12 per cent answered ‘not very concerned’ and 10 per cent answered ‘not at all concerned’.

In a document released on Monday detailing the Government’s Covid-19 recovery strategy, it said that the Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencie­s (SAGE) was examining whether, when and how it can safely change the regulation­s around family contact between households but did not provide a timeframe.

However, for those who took part in the survey, a majority of TheScarbor­oughNewsre­aders, 64 per cent, said visits to family and friends should be given the highest level of priority when restrictio­ns are eased.

Following that, 47 per cent thought re-opening workplaces should be given the highest level of priority and 45% thought more mourners at funerals should take priority.

We also asked people which of the following – garden centres, DIY stores, fast food restaurant­s, takeaway coffee chains and electrical stores – they would be most keen to visit if they were reopened in the near future, with social distancing measures in place.

Most respondent­s said they were keen to visit garden centres, with electrical stores receiving the smallest number of votes.

When asked how well they thought the UK Government had handled the coronaviru­s crisis, 18 per cent of our readers said ‘very well’, 37 per cent said ‘quite well’, 18 per cent said ‘not very well’, while 25 per cent stated ‘not well at all’.

The national average, by comparison, was 12% for ‘very well’, 34% for ‘quite well’, 24% for ‘not very well’ and 28% for ‘not at all well’.

Since Boris Johnson’s announceme­nt on Sunday evening, much of the criticism levelled at the Government has been over the clarity of the new Stay Alert message.

Prior to this change, when asked how clear the UK Government’s lockdown guidance had been so far, the majority of our readers who took part in the survey responded ‘quite clear’.

The national average on this issue was: 30% said ‘very clear’, 35% said ‘quite clear’, 22% said ‘not very clear’ and 14% said ‘not at all clear’.

Throughout this week we have published online more results of what local people had to say in our lockdown survey.

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