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Majority (54%) of Canadians Say Physical Distancing has Left them Feeling Lonely or Isolated
Technology Helping Most (93%) Canadians Stay Close to Friends and Family
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Signals #3: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
The third edition of our digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our teams around the world.
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Canadians Supportive of Wide-Ranging Measures to Battle COVID-19, Including Some Surveillance
Majority Supports Stricter Physical-Distancing Measures and Fines (85%), Limits on Personal Freedom of Movement (76%) and Use of Cellphone Data to Track Movements of Those Supposed to be Quarantining (65%)
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Increasing pessimism about ‘return to normal’ by June from COVID-19 crisis, shows poll
People in Japan, the U.K. and Australia are most negative about a recovery by June.
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One Quarter (26%) of Canadians Admit They’re Not Practicing Physical Distancing as Recommended
Nearly Four in Ten (37%) Not Confident Canadians are Taking Physical Distancing Seriously
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Most of us are staying home to stop spread of COVID-19, shows latest poll
The countries with the biggest increase in self-isolation are Russia, Vietnam and Australia.
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Canadians Largely Approve of Government Response to COVID-19 Crisis But Half (50%) Believe Canada Should Have Enacted Physical-Distancing Measures Sooner
Despite high approval, PM rating trails national approval of provincial premiers.
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[WEBINAR] What Pharma Sales Need to Know About Covid-19 & HCP Practices
Covid-19 will permanently alter HCP practices and the physician engagement model.
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London Ranks as the Top “City Brand.” Sydney Emerges in Second Place, while Paris Declines from First in 2017 to Third in 2020
London is the world’s top “City Brand”, with Sydney, Paris, New York, and Rome rounding out the top five, according to the people in ten countries surveyed for the Anholt-Ipsos City Brands Index.