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.
Partnering with Imperial College, Ipsos is leading a major programme for the Department for Health and Social Care to track the progress of the infection across England and improve understanding of coronavirus prevalence.
Two in three (66%) now think that the Government acted too late in implementing stricter lockdown measures.
Journalists asking questions at the government daily briefings are seen to be the best at holding the government to account with television and radio journalists following closely.
Across 14 countries, Britons were the least likely to agree that the economy and businesses should be reopened
While many have already or are considering spending less or saving more money, many are taking extra financial measures due to the coronavirus outbreak.
Only two in five think they will be wearing a facemask in public in the near future but three-quarters say they would if the government advised it.
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.
As the belief that humans contribute to climate change has dipped worldwide, in Britain it is now over four in five.