Readers have been sharing their thoughts about the study showing lots of Brits surveyed had an "it won't happen to me" attitude to life - including coronavirus.
The survey, commissioned by Yorkshire Cancer Research, surveyed 2,000 adults and found that 37 percent don't think bad things will ever happen to them, with a third feeling that Covid will pass them by.
52 percent of those polled believe people have to maintain a certain degree of an "it won't happen to me" attitude - otherwise they would never do anything.
Here is what you had to say.
Andy Sabin-Hope sarcastically points out the flaws in the survey: "Wow, they asked a whole 2,000 people, out of 48,000,000. That will be accurate then."