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COVID-19 and Mental Wellbeing
With one in five concerned about isolation and the same proportion worried about mental illness, what will the impact of coronavirus be on our mental wellbeing?
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Medical crowdsourcing: What are Physicians communicating during COVID-19? [15 April 2020]
Ipsos’ regular qualitative analysis of the G-MED Global Physician Online Community.
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Ipsos Reputation Council Report 2020
Welcome to the latest edition from the Ipsos Reputation Council. Our fourteenth sitting involves 150 senior communicators in 19 countries – making this a truly international view. In this report, our Council members explore the newest thinking and practice in corporate reputation management and tell us how they are responding to a changing communications landscape.
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Life under lockdown: coronavirus in the UK
Misunderstandings are widespread, and many are struggling with life under the new rules.
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Increasing pessimism about ‘return to normal’ by June from COVID-19 crisis, shows global poll
People in Japan, the U.K. and Australia are most negative about a recovery by June.
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Signals #3: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
The third edition of our digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our teams around the world.
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Most of us are staying home to stop spread of COVID-19, shows latest Global poll
The countries with the biggest increase in self-isolation are Russia, Vietnam and Australia.
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Financial impact of COVID-19 already being felt by Britons, especially younger generations
While many Britons have realised that they need to change their financial habits as a result of the coronavirus outbreak, those under-35 are most likely to have felt the pinch so far.
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Audience expectations in a digital world
Attitudes of audiences towards audio-visual content are changing.
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Britons more concerned for others than themselves amid COVID-19 outbreak
Brits amongst the most altruistic around the world; more concerned for the vulnerable than themselves.