Has Britain’s pandemic response been hard to follow?

Our latest survey reveals that Black, Asian and minority ethnic people in Britain have had a worse experience of #COVID19.

Understanding inequalities matters for designing epidemic responses. Here’s why, in a thread ⤵️
BAME people are already at greater risk of #COVID19 📈

So it’s concerning that those in Britain found information less clear than White people.
It’s vital for those who make and implement policy to communicate well with the public and to respond to people’s concerns and experience.

If information is unclear, restrictions can be hard to follow.

Read the full #COVID19 report: https://wellc.me/34BrqVP 
The approaches used by governments must take into account how different groups experience the pandemic.

If they don’t, the effects can be wide-reaching.

Read the full #COVID19 report: https://wellc.me/34BrqVP 
#COVID19 has "exposed deep inequalities" 💬 @carlalally

This report doesn’t address why, but we want researchers, policymakers and employers to use the data to design more inclusive responses – both to #coronavirus and any future epidemics.

See the data: https://wellc.me/34BrqVP 
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