Almost all Dutch say they're sticking to anti-coronavirus rules
NL TimesAlmost all Netherlands residents say that they adhere to the rules and regulations in place to curb the spread of coronavirus Covid-19, according to a survey of more than 2,300 Dutch by I&O Research and the University of Twente. 99 percent of respondents said the keep 1.5 meters apart, 97 percent wash their hands more often, and 93 percent stay home as much as possible, NOS reports. Among healthcare workers, even 94 percent are satisfied and 78 percent think the measures are going far enough. Three quarters of people with 'crucial professions' who have to keep working throughout the crisis - healthcare workers, teachers, people in the food supply chain, etc. The researchers think the higher loneliness among young people has to do with the fact that young people are more socially active, so their lives changed more when social distancing rules were implemented.