"Figure 7: Around three-quarters (74%) of adults would be likely to get a COVID-19 test as part of mass testing even if they had no symptoms","" "Great Britain, December 2020 to February 2021","" "","" "Notes","1. Question: ""If mass testing was available in your area, or is already available, how likely or unlikely would you be to get a test for the coronavirus (COVID-19) even if you did not have any symptoms?"". 2. Base: all adults. 3. The chart includes those who reported that they were “fairly likely” or “very likely” to get a COVID-19 test as part of mass testing. Additional response options were available for this question and estimates for these can be found in the [accompanying datasets](https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthandwellbeing/datasets/coronavirusandthesocialimpactsongreatbritaindata). 4. Confidence intervals are provided in the [datasets](https://www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/healthandwellbeing/datasets/coronavirusandthesocialimpactsongreatbritaindata) associated with this bulletin. As a general rule, if the confidence interval around one estimate overlaps with the interval around another, we cannot say with certainty that there is more than a chance difference between the two estimates." "Unit","%" "","" "","All adults"," 16 to 29 years","30 to 49 years","50 to 69 years","70 years and above" "10 to 13 Dec","72","63","72","75","78" "16 to 20 Dec","72","61","74","75","75" "22 Dec 2020 to 3 Jan 2021","71","65","70","75","75" "7 to 10 Jan","71","65","73","72","73" "13 to 17 Jan","67","61","71","68","65" "20 to 24 Jan","69","64","69","73","68" "27 to 31 Jan","69","60","70","75","66" "3 to 7 Feb","74","64","77","78","73"