Responsible behaviour will prevent second Covid wave, says poll

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 04, 2020
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A survey conducted by Super Poll shows that taking responsibility for one’s own health is the most effective way to prevent a second wave of Covid-19 infections in Thailand.

Noppadon Kannika, Super Poll Research Centre’s director, said the survey was conducted between December 1 and 4 on 1,154 samples nationwide.
According to the survey, 96.2 per cent said they were worried about a second wave in the country, though 3.8 per cent were unconcerned.
As to what can be done to prevent another wave, 96.5 per cent said people should behave responsibly towards themselves and others in society.
Also 95.1 per cent said people should avoid going to protest sites to protect themselves from Covid-19, while 92.4 agree that all border checkpoints must be strictly monitored. Another 91.3 per cent said the work-from-home measure should be implemented again.
Meanwhile, 91.8 per cent said they were satisfied by the public health authorities’ response to the outbreak.