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Ipsos Research Highlights - 9 July 2021
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore the latest findings our REACT-1 study, support for COVID-19 restrictions and changing priorities for the Brexit agreement.
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2021 GP Patient Survey Results Released
The latest GP Patient Survey (GPPS) results have now been published – this year’s survey was conducted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Post-COVID vaccination behaviours and return to activities
Confidence about returning to activities varies across nine countries surveyed says a new Ipsos study conducted in partnership with the World Economic Forum
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Latest REACT-1 study findings show COVID-19 infection rates three times lower for double vaccinated people
Interim findings from the latest report of REACT-1, one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today (Thursday 8 July) by Imperial College London and Ipsos.
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The Future Cohort Study
This report explores the circumstances of tax credit and Housing Benefit claimants, with a particular focus on attitudes, motivations and support needs around in-work progression.
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Less than half expect restrictions to be eased on 19th July as planned, but confidence in the NHS remains high
Concern about COVID-19 stays high as the effects of the Delta variant become clear
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Ahead of Batley and Spen by-election 6 in 10 Britons think it is unclear what Labour leader Keir Starmer stands for
The June 2021 Ipsos Political Pulse finds that while favourability towards Boris Johnson and the Conservatives has fallen, just 1 in 4 think Keir Starmer and the Labour Party would do a better job.
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Ipsos Update – July 2021
Discover new global studies on attitudes to refugees, LGBT+ equality, culture wars and sustainable development. Also explore our latest white papers. including a spotlight on Indonesian society.
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3 in 4 Britons support offering children the vaccine
New polling shows widespread support for vaccinating children in order to stop the spread of the virus and protect kids from illness
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What A Difference A Year Makes: Profiling the ‘Digital Doctor’ in 2021
Ipsos’ latest Digital Doctor results show how specific knowledge of and experience with digital health has increased during the pandemic