Nearly three-quarters are ‘fed up’ with the constantly-changing rules and restrictions, and are ready to accept the virus as part of everyday life.

Millions of Brits are happy to live with Covid and are prepared to continue wearing masks in public – whilst also coming to terms with the increased complications of booking holidays.

As the government relaxes “Plan B” restrictions in preparation to simply “live” with Covid rather than introduce more lockdowns, a study of 2,000 adults found 81 percent agree this is the best way forward.

More than half (59 percent) are happy “living with Covid”, with the average adult feeling this way for the last five months – despite soaring numbers over the winter, and the introduction of more restrictions in December.

While more than seven in ten are “fed up” with the ever-changing rules and regulations, and would rather accept the virus as part of everyday life instead.

And 40 percent are okay with the fact they might have to always wear masks in public places, while 18 percent no longer care if it means booking holidays are now “complicated” and “uncertain”.

Despite this, almost a quarter (23 percent) would oppose the idea if the government confirmed this decision.

Nearly three-quarters are ‘fed up’ with the constantly-changing rules and restrictions, and are ready to accept the virus as part […]