COVID-19


COVID-19 Umfrage

Impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on health

How COVID-19 has changed the overall health of people? In what areas did their health decline or remain stable? To what extent did people experience new health problems or worsen pre-existing conditions? What proportion of individuals gave up treatment or care during the pandemic? For what reasons? Was this absence of treatments or visits compensated by a greater use of telemedicine and digital applications?

Banken-Symposium Wachau 2021

Banken-Symposium Wachau 2021: Was kommt nach Corona?
Gesundheit Umfrage

Majorities of unvaccinated adults in most of 15 countries would get a vaccine if they could

Survey also points to a decline in vaccination intent not only where many have already been inoculated
COVID-19 Veröffentlichung

Ipsos Update – March 2021

Our monthly round-up of Ipsos research and thinking reflects on the world one year on from Covid-19, looks forward to the world in 2025 and beyond, and presents new white papers on customer experience, product innovation and research methods.
Gesellschaft Umfrage

What Worries the World – February 2021

Almost two-thirds (64%) of the public across 27 countries say things in their country are heading in the wrong direction. Coronavirus remains the number one concern in our global survey – a place it has occupied for almost a year.
COVID-19 Umfrage

Covid-19: Expectations and vaccination

Majorities in each of 30 countries believe we will never fully stop the spread of COVID, but views on vaccination mandates vary widely.
COVID-19 Umfrage

What Worries the World? September 2021

Coronavirus remains the top global concern after 18 months of tracking during the pandemic.
COVID-19 Umfrage

As Delta spreads, global consumer confidence is frozen in place

Few countries experience meaningful change in sentiment.
COVID-19 Umfrage

Most adults vaccinated against COVID-19 in all 13 countries surveyed intend to get a booster shot

Still, most citizens view getting first doses of COVID vaccines to all who want them a greater priority than making booster shots available.