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oluwie | 2 years ago

i think that's implied by accurately reading the title

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lcnPylGDnU4H9OF|2 years ago

It is but the title also appears to be wrong. It was only made permanent for 51% (31 of 61) of those in the trial. The 89% are still operating the policy but that haven't necessarily formally adopted it as permanent.

> Research shows 51% that took part permanently adopted the change, while 89% still operating policy one year on