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COVID-19 and patient experience in the 2020 GP Patient Survey
What impact did the COVID-19 pandemic have on patient experience in the 2020 GP Patient Survey?
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Arguments against taking the COVID-19 vaccine have lost ground, but many are concerned about its ability to fight new variants
New polling by Ipsos shows that arguments against taking a COVID-19 vaccine have lost ground since last November, although some theories are proving harder to dispel.
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Five years on from Brexit - they think it’s all over, it isn’t…
5 years on from the Brexit referendum, there are still many important issues to be finalised with the EU, say voters according to our new poll in partnership with UK in a Changing Europe.
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Ipsos launches new Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre in the UK, under Michelle Mackie
Ipsos, a market leader in offering qualitative research, dialogue and deliberative engagement services, launches its new Qualitative Research and Engagement Centre.
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Findings From Latest COVID-19 REACT-1 Study Published
Findings from the twelfth report of REACT-1, one of the country’s largest studies into COVID-19 infections in England, have been published today (Thursday 17 June) by Imperial College London and Ipsos.
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More time is needed for meaningful engagement with the public on the NHS Digital data programme
The ongoing dispute over health data sharing suggests that we are now at a major crossroads on this issue. The government and NHS Digital need to decide whether – and how – to engage the public in shaping the implementation of this programme before it comes into effect, says Michelle Mackie.
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Global public ranks ending hunger and poverty and ensuring healthy lives as top priorities among U.N. SDGs
British public ranks ending hunger and poverty, providing clean water and sanitation and climate action as top priorities among U.N. SDGs according to the latest Ipsos Global Advisor poll.
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Conservatives buoyed by positive public ratings on handling the pandemic
The Conservative lead is now up to nine points as economic optimism is the highest level since 2015
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Vaccine hesitancy among ethnic minority Britons
Concerns about new coronavirus variants and a possible exit wave are a reminder that there is still work to be done to defeat the pandemic. We consider how the uneven impact of the pandemic across different ethnic groups is mirrored by the uneven way they are emerging from it, and look at how important vaccine uptake is to preventing racial disparities from widening further.
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Majorities of unvaccinated adults in most of 15 countries would get a vaccine if they could
An Ipsos survey for the WEF also points to a decline in COVID-19 vaccination intent not only in countries where many have already been inoculated.