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New data reveals how UK would be prepared to live if COVID vaccine can’t be found
Large proportions of the UK public say they would accept most children being home-schooled, employees being able to choose whether they work from home and bans on public events in front of live audiences being in place for the “very long term”, if a vaccine or treatment that deals with the threat of COVID-19 cannot be found, according to a new study
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 14 August 2020
In this week's Ipsos Research Highlights we explore how pessimistic the British public are about the next 12 months, share our latest findings from the coronavirus home testing programme, as well as Britons' top concerns.
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Largest home antibody testing programme for COVID-19 publishes findings
With Imperial College London, Ipsos has undertaken a huge study across England to find Covid-19 antibody prevalence.
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Ipsos Issues Index: Concern about COVID-19 remains at record levels, despite falling infections
Concern about Covid-19 remains at record levels - despite falling infections - and now worry about unemployment rising too
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Public unsure of ‘Project Speed’ in infrastructure if it means they have no voice
A new Ipsos survey shows more of the public favouring circumspection rather than speed in delivering infrastructure and also a preference for ‘repair, repair, repair’ over 'build, build, build'.
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Who's least likely to say they'll get a COVID-19 vaccine?
Kings College London and Ipsos look at who is least likely to get a COVID-19 vaccine.
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Britons prefer Biden to Trump in US race
Seven in ten would prefer to see Biden win the Presidential Election in November
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Rishi Sunak remains popular for his handling of Coronavirus
Ipsos's August Political Monitor shows that Rishi Sunak remains popular for his handling of the Coronavirus outbreak.
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Face masks becoming normal but a flashpoint while ‘COVID-secure’ behaviours sticking
A new UK study by King’s College London and Ipsos finds that while people are getting used to wearing face masks, they have been a source of tension for some.