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Britons think Coronavirus will have harder impact for old, poor and those in cities, but believe society has become less divided
Two-thirds expect coronavirus to have a negative impact on older people compared to only 8% who think young people will suffer.
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Ipsos Update - May 2020
This month’s edition of Ipsos Update brings you a round-up of the latest research and analysis from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Majority of Britons uncomfortable returning to large sport or music events, public transport and bars or restaurants post lockdown
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.
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Major home testing programme for coronavirus will track levels of infection in the community
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.
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Spike in Britons thinking Government acted ‘too late’ to address virus but confidence in the NHS continues to grow
Two in three (66%) now think that the Government acted too late in implementing stricter lockdown measures.
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Journalists seen to be doing a better job of holding the Government to account on coronavirus than MPs and the Opposition
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.
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One month in: British public opinion on COVID-19
In a new blog, Rachel Burkitt and Anna Quigley review our recent polling, looking at how public opinion in relation to COVID-19 has changed over the past month.
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Britons least likely to believe the economy and businesses should open if Coronavirus not fully contained
Across 14 countries, Britons were the least likely to agree that the economy and businesses should be reopened
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Britons spend less and prepare to save more as Coronavirus outbreak affects jobs and businesses
While many have already or are considering spending less or saving more money, many are taking extra financial measures due to the coronavirus outbreak.
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Government advice could change Britons’ attitudes to wearing facemasks
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.