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In households where someone has recently travelled abroad, 75% of them have visited a grocery store and 41% have hosted guests, despite a mandatory quarantine imposed by the Canadian government, according to a new study.

According to Innovative Research Group, of the 2,000 people surveyed, 7% — 140 people — said they had been out of the country.

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Among them, 60% said they had been to a retail shop other than a grocery or drug store, 52% said they’ve met up with a friend or relative outdoors and 36% said they had gathered in a small group inside a home.

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“This is scary. Canadians returning from outside Canada in the past 14 days don’t appear to be following medical guidelines,” said Innovative Research Group president Greg Lyle in a tweet.

“Some of this activity may be from before their return, but much of it is likely here in Canada.”

However, a majority — or 56% — of Canadians report changing their behaviour a great deal in response to the COVID-19 outbreak.

This is a 24 percentage point increase from last week. However, many Canadians say they are still getting together with friends and family despite advice not to.