According to the survey among Chinese respondents, 59 percent of the respondents believed that people would abuse it if they were given too much freedom after February 5, 2020. The percentage increased by about 11 percent compared to before the lockdown.
Attitude of respondents towards freedom due to coronavirus (COVID-19) lockdown in China before and after February 2020
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