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Frisbee throwing competitions and dog shows could help keep the nation's morale up during the coronavirus pandemic, experts have said.

In advice given to ministers, top scientists also recommended drive-in movies and showing sports on big screens because people can stay socially distanced.

It comes as England was this week thrust into a second lockdown, forcing millions of people to stay at home once again in order to control Covid-19. 

But top experts have criticised the blanket policy, insisting the three-tier system was working and blanket national action wasn't needed.

The newly-released advice was fed into Number 10's advisory panel SAGE in recent weeks.

Scientists also suggested giving infected teenagers free mobile data and access to streaming sites, in order to get them to comply to self-isolation rules.  

Young people should be given free mobile data and streaming to help them adhere to the Covid-19 restrictions on socialising, the SPI-B said

Young people should be given free mobile data and streaming to help them refrain from socialising

Young people should be given free mobile data to help them adhere to the Covid-19 restrictions on socialising, experts said.

The suggestion from SPI-B, 우리카지노쿠폰 a group of top behavioural scientists that feed into SAGE, comes amid concerns about low adherence to self-isolation among Britons, with students and twenty-somethings blamed for triggering the second wave.

In a paper discussing the challenges faced by youngsters during the coronavirus pandemic, scientists said they are 'strongly oriented' towards belonging in a group of friends.

And they are also gratified by 'immediate experiences and rewards'.

Therefore, to encourage them to stick to rules which slash their ability to socialise, young people should be given free access to platforms which help them remain in contact with their friends, the team said.

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