Little public support for doctors strikes
The Marmalade Trust - Ipsos survey found that 61% of UK adults who have ever personally experienced feelings of loneliness have never told anyone they are feel lonely.
Confidence in the NHS remains high as Britons are confident that their public services will cope after the pandemic.
Britons expect our economy, work and lives to change as a result of the coronavirus pandemic but few expect the system of government to be different.
To help understand the changes to TV viewing, Thinkbox commissioned Ipsos to conduct a new real-time study following 12 households across the UK as their routines, needs and viewing habits change week by week.
While people are struggling to stay optimistic, they would feel more positive with the announcement of a vaccine, a safe income and access to coronavirus testing.
The conflict is still a significant part of national identities worldwide.
Two-thirds expect coronavirus to have a negative impact on older people compared to only 8% who think young people will suffer.
Majority say they'll feel uncomfortable going to bar, restaurants and large events when lockdown is lifted, but many happier to meet with friends and family.