Public acceptability of non-pharmaceutical interventions to control a pandemic in the UK: a discrete choice experiment.
Luis Enrique Loría-RebolledoMandy RyanVerity WatsonMesfin G GenieRuben Andreas SakowskyDaniel J H PowellShantini ParanjothyPublished in: BMJ open (2022)
The majority of the UK population is willing to accept the increase in excess deaths associated with introducing less strict lockdown restrictions. The acceptability of different restriction scenarios varies according to the features of the lockdown and across countries. Governments can use information about trade-off preferences to inform the introduction of different lockdown restriction levels and design compensation policies that maximise societal welfare.