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Great expectations: Developments and dynamics of a COVID-19 vaccine
The success of a COVID-19 vaccine is one of the biggest challenges we face globally. This paper explores the opportunities and obstacles that lie ahead.
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Most Canadians Who Celebrate Plan to Keep the Holidays Low-Key This Year
Seven in Ten Will Skip the Travel and Stay Closer to Home
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BC Post Election Priorities for Economic Recovery
Most British Columbians Are At Least Somewhat Worried About Macro-Economic Issues Over The Next 1-2 Years
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Rising Canadian COVID-19 Caseload Does Little to Diminish Liberal (36%) Lead Over Tories (31%) Nationally
Approval of Prime Minister’s COVID-19 Response Solid at 60%, But Still Lagging Behind Premiers (68%) and Mayors (73%)
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Despite Increase in COVID-19 Cases this Fall, Canadians Continue to Pull Away From Idea of Mandatory Vaccination
Most Agree that Front-Line Healthcare Workers (62%) and First Responders (52%) Should Receive First Available Doses
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Seven in Ten Canadians (72%) Support Four-Week Closure of Non-Essential Businesses as Canada’s Biggest City Goes Back Into Lockdown; Support in Toronto at 76%
Majority Also Support Extended School Closures, Plan to Keep Following Safety Regulations Despite Fatigue as Pandemic Drags On
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Pandemic Within A Pandemic: COVID-19 & the Exacerbation of a Mental Health Pandemic in Canada
More than three-quarters (78%) of Canadians say their mental health has been impacted by COVID-19
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CHATS 2021: Canadians Retreat to At-home Havens
Listen in as we explore shifting patterns and identify new trends in when/where we eat, who we eat with, how we source items and how we prepare what we consume.
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Majority (67%) of Global Citizens Support the Closing of their Borders as Few (33%) Believe COVID-19 is Contained
New Zealand Gets Top Marks for How They’ve Dealt with COVID-19; United States Gets Failing Grade; Opinions about the WHO are Mixed
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Concern over Health Epidemic (78%, +27 Points) Overtakes Hacking (74%) As Top Perceived Threat among Global Citizens
Only Slim Majority (53%, +1) Confident in their Country’s Ability to Deal with Epidemic; Fewer (45%, -1) Confident in Protection from Hacking