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Signals #4: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This fourth edition sees us continue to bring together our latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and the analysis of our teams around the world.
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Active Lives Survey: Sport, recreational and fitness activities for adults (aged 16+) in England
Our latest Active Lives Adult Survey for Sport England shows that activity levels for adults aged 16+ were at a record high before the coronavirus pandemic.
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Half of Britons think the Government is unlikely to have a coronavirus lockdown exit strategy
45% think it is likely that the government has an exit strategy from the coronavirus lockdown with Conservative voters unsurprisingly most likely to think so.
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Ipsos Issues Index: April 2020
In the first telephone-based Issues Index, Covid-19 tops the list of Britons’ biggest issues with an historically high score
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Majority of Britons support government using mobile data for surveillance to tackle coronavirus crisis
Despite earlier concerns about the use of data tracking by the government, the British public appear to be more comfortable with it's use in the fight against coronavirus
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Ipsos Research Highlights - 17 April 2020
This week's Ipsos Research Highlights features the impact coronavirus is having on the British public, the surge in
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Coronavirus - Confidence and Concern
Britons remain as concerned as they were two weeks ago for themselves and the nation as a whole but confident in the NHS.
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Social media, gardening, books, bread and having sex – how Britons are whiling away coronavirus lockdown
Social media and children are taking up most of our time in coronavirus lockdown in our latest Omnibus poll but many are trying new activities such as baking, gardening and exercise.
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Multi-source Healthcare Data
The world of pharma business insight is likely to change as it embraces a multi-data source reality.
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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?