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Reporter asks the public: are still taking the coronavirus seriously and who's to blame?

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Reporter asks the public: are still taking the coronavirus seriously and who's to blame?
Reporter asks the public: are still taking the coronavirus seriously and who's to blame?

With restrictions continuing to be enforced and the nation awaiting potential further lockdowns, a reporter took a video voxpop of how seriously we are taking Covid-19?The video looks into our current situation and then hears from four members of the public.Reporter, Daniel Harding, speaks to Lucy Ellis, Spencer Cooper, Paula Harrowing and Mufseen Miah, to hear their thoughts on the current state of play.Lucy: "I think people have pushed Covid to the backs of their minds more recently."Spencer: "It's upsetting that, as a young person, we are being blamed for the rise in infection.

I know my friends and family are trying to do their bit to help and it's just not the case for us."Paula: "The people to blame for an increase in Covid infections are actually the government."

With restrictions continuing to be enforced and the nation awaiting potential further lockdowns, a reporter took a video voxpop of how seriously we are taking Covid-19?The video looks into our current situation and then hears from four members of the public.Reporter, Daniel Harding, speaks to Lucy Ellis, Spencer Cooper, Paula Harrowing and Mufseen Miah, to hear their thoughts on the current state of play.Lucy: "I think people have pushed Covid to the backs of their minds more recently."Spencer: "It's upsetting that, as a young person, we are being blamed for the rise in infection.

I know my friends and family are trying to do their bit to help and it's just not the case for us."Paula: "The people to blame for an increase in Covid infections are actually the government."

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