A recent study by Stannah showed that one year into the COVID-19 pandemic, COVID fatigue is “setting in,” and that people are tired of social distancing, public masking and disinfecting groceries.

The study, which was conducted in February, surveyed 1,002 people about how they feel regarding COVID fatigue, which protocols they are still keeping and which they stopped. The respondents were 53% women and 46.5% men. Three respondents were nonbinary and two chose not to disclose their gender. The average age of respondents was 42.

The respondents were asked to report which COVID protocols they practiced at the pandemic’s beginning and which they still practiced the next year.

The study’s key findings included:... Read More: Newsmax