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Loved-ones struggle to keep in touch during latest lockdown
TV watching and social media use has increased during lockdown 3 while exercise and going for walks falls.
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Marcus Rashford most likely to be doing a good job at holding the Government’s Coronavirus response to account, according to Britons
Marcus Rashford, Piers Morgan and TV and radio journalists are seen to be doing well at holding the government to account while MPs and political parties are not doing so well.
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Almost half of Britons want teachers and nursery workers to be vaccinated next
Teachers, police officers and other emergency services are seen as most deserving of the next round of COVID-19 vaccines
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Latest findings from REACT COVID-19 study published
The latest REACT study provides a snapshot of the levels of infection in the general population between 6 and 22 January. The findings show infections in England have flattened but are at the highest level recorded by a REACT study, with the indication of a decline at the end of the reporting period.
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Ipsos Issues Index: December 2020
A surge in concern about Brexit but Covid-19 remains the nation’s biggest issue
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Proportion of Britons who want to see immigration reduced falls to lowest level since 2015
The proportion of those who want to see immigration in Britain reduced has fallen to its lowest level for the first time since our series of longitudinal surveys with IMIX began in February 2015.
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Latest findings from REACT COVID-19 study published
Over 142,900 volunteers were tested in England between 6 and 15 of January to examine the levels of infection in the general population. The findings show infections in England have plateaued at the highest level recorded by a REACT study, with suggestions of a potential uptick. The report does not yet reflect the impact of national lockdown.
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Half of Britons are favourable towards President-elect Biden and expect him to use the US’s influence for good
Britons are hopeful for the next four years with Biden and Harris
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Two-thirds of Britons believe there is a link between obesity and severe symptoms of COVID-19, but few see it as a motivation to lose weight
Britons are among those most likely globally to say there is a link between obesity and more severe COVID-19 symptoms however, few say it is their key motivation to lose weight.
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More than 4 in 10 Britons are trying to lose weight, focusing on dieting and exercise
Women are more likely to be trying to lose weight, eating healthier but not dieting.