"Figure 10: Londoners were least aware of the government’s Stay at home orders, followed by Scotland","" "Percentage of people who were not aware of government Stay at home guidelines, country or region, 3 April to 3 May 2020","" "","" "Notes","1. Lower and upper 95% confidence levels form a confidence interval, which is a measure of the statistical precision of an estimate and shows the range of uncertainty around the calculated estimate. As a general rule, if the confidence interval around one figure overlaps with the interval around another, we cannot say with certainty that there is more than a chance difference between the two figures. 2. Figures include people who did not select four categories when presented with a list of response categories to the question ""Which of the following NHS guidance and official government advice statements are you aware of?"". Respondents were able to select all response categories that applied. 3. Base population for percentage: adults aged 16 years or over." "Unit","%" "","" "Country or region","Estimated percentage","Lower 95% confidence level","Upper 95% confidence level" "London","22.7","16.6","28.7" "Scotland","18.9","12.9","24.9" "North East","17.0","11.0","22.9" "Yorkshire and The Humber","14.0","10.0","18.1" "East of England","13.7","9.4","18.0" "Wales","13.7","9.8","17.5" "North West","13.4","9.9","16.9" "East Midlands","12.5","8.0","17.1" "South West","12.4","9.0","15.9" "South East","10.8","7.7","13.9" "West Midlands","10.1","6.5","13.6"