Research shows people believe they are less likely to catch virus from friends and family than strangers

The presence, or even the thought, of friends and family can lull people into a false sense of security when it comes to Covid, researchers have found.

Marketing experts have revealed that those who believe they previously caught Covid from a friend or family member are less likely to think they would catch it again than those who were infected by an acquaintance or stranger.

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