Mark Fabian, Roberto Foa and Sam Gilbert

Wellbeing levels fell during the pandemic but improved under lockdown
Wellbeing levels fell during the pandemic but improved under lockdown

Lockdowns are seemingly vital for controlling Covid-19. Early evidence suggests they have a big effect on preventing deaths. But if we're to keep using them, we also need to know their broader impacts. Many people are worried about lockdowns also having a negative effect on mental health.