Signals #4: Understanding the coronavirus crisis

This fourth edition sees us bring together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and the analysis of our teams around the world.

Since our first edition of Signals was published over a month ago the coronavirus outbreak has continued to spread rapidly across the world, and we have seen unprecedented government measures to mitigate the economic fallout.

There are now over 2.6 million confirmed cases of coronavirus globally, and much of the world has been placed under some form of lockdown.

In our fourth edition of Signals, we have sought to highlight our key learnings so far and begun to identify how attitudes and behaviours around the world may be changing.

You can download previous editions of Signals from the dedicated Ipsos COVID-19 web page.

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