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Author: Peretti-Watel, Patrick; Seror, Valérie; Cortaredona, Sébastien; Launay, Odile; Raude, Jocelyn; Verger, Pierre; Beck, François; Legleye, Stéphane; L’Haridon, Olivier; Ward, Jeremy; Longitudinale, Enquête
Title: Attitudes about COVID-19 Lockdown among General Population, France, March 2020
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  • Document date: 2021_1_25
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    Snippet: Because the effectiveness of a coronavirus disease lockdown in curbing coronavirus disease spread depends on public support, acquiring real-time information about the way populations reacted to the lockdown is crucial. In France, such public support remained fragile among low-income persons, probably because the lockdown exacerbated preexisting social inequalities and conflicts.
    Document: Because the effectiveness of a coronavirus disease lockdown in curbing coronavirus disease spread depends on public support, acquiring real-time information about the way populations reacted to the lockdown is crucial. In France, such public support remained fragile among low-income persons, probably because the lockdown exacerbated preexisting social inequalities and conflicts.

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