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February 2021: Global consumer confidence showing little growth
Consumer sentiment remains significantly lower than a year ago in most countries
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Half of Australians working during COVID-19 report stress due to changes in work routines and organisation
Among those working at home almost half reported feeling lonely or isolated
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Job stress and disruptions
The pandemic has taken an emotional toll on employees globally, with 80 percent of those employed reporting they have faced challenges as a result of the pandemic. These stresses include personal circumstances such as family pressures, feeling lonely and isolated, and employer-related issues such as job security.
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Attitudes to COVID-19 vaccines
The global rollout of COVID-19 vaccines will be the largest, fastest and most challenging vaccination program in history. This could bring many problems. Some we will anticipate; some we won’t. One glaring problem that is quickly emerging is a major mismatch between vaccine supply and demand.
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Poorer health, loss of livelihood, and climate-related disasters top list of perceived personal threats in 2021
Optimism prevails about access to digital tools and technology.
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Just one in five Australians believes the Australian economy will fully recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021
Ipsos Global Advisor Predictions Survey
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Global predictions for 2021
After a 2020 that is rated as the worst year for some time, people around the world are looking forward to 2021 for their country, their families and themselves, according to a new Ipsos' Global Advisor poll in 31 countries. However, worries about the long-term impact of COVID-19 are prevalent, and concerns about global warming, the economy, and general tolerance of others have not gone away.
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Majority (83%) of Australians support the closing of their international borders as few (21%) believe COVID-19 is contained
- New Zealand gets top marks for how it has dealt with COVID-19
- Health epidemic eclipses hacking as the top potential threat
- Majority of Australians do not believe China will be a positive influence on world affairs -
Global Health Service Monitor 2020
Our new 27-country survey finds rising levels of satisfaction and trust in health services as the world battles against the coronavirus pandemic. Waiting times and lack of staff are the main challenges perceived by the public.
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Victorian pandemic restrictions divide opinions – The Age Nine News Ipsos Poll
Victorian pandemic restrictions divide opinions