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New polling shows the financial and emotional impact of the Coronavirus pandemic
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows that people from a black and minority ethnic background are more likely to report that the Coronavirus pandemic has had a negative impact on their income, and are more likely to report concerns about their mental wellbeing as a result of the pandemic.
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Ipsos Issues Index: September 2020
Concern about Brexit returns to near General Election levels according to Ipsos's September 2020 index of issues concerning Britons
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Half of Britons support the aims of the Black Lives Matter movement
Support of the Black Lives Matter movement rises to three-quarters among people from ethnic minority groups according to an Ipsos survey for the Economist.
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Most Britons would abide by self-isolation rules
More certain to stay at home if they test positive for coronavirus themselves than if they are told to self-isolate because of close contact with another or arriving from another country according to our survey for the BBC.
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Demographic divide in likelihood to download and report symptoms on the Government’s contact tracing app
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows variations among demographic groups in knowledge of the Government’s Coronavirus app and likelihood to download and report symptoms on it.
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COVID-19 Trends – Majority of Britons remain concerned about the risk of COVID-19 to themselves and the country
The latest update shows concern about coronavirus is staying stable
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Half of mothers say they have taken on more childcare responsibilities than their partners during lockdown, compared to around a quarter of fathers
Only a quarter of fathers say they've taken on more childcare responsibilities, compared to half of women
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Public confidence in using NHS is returning, but concerns persist among groups worst affected by COVID-19
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows public confidence in the NHS is returning, although concerns persist among groups worst affected by COVID-19.
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Support for the Government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic is falling
New polling by Ipsos for The Health Foundation shows support for the Government’s handling of the Coronavirus pandemic is falling, and the public are unclear on the Government’s advice about who they can meet and where.
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COVID crisis: who’s been hardest hit, the impact on Britain and generational prospects
The UK public are more likely to say the COVID -19 crisis has affected men worse than women, people from ethnic minorities worse than white people, and the old worse than the young, according to a new study.