Exploring America’s forced adaption to COVID’s fourth wave

Listen in to hear our panel of Ipsos experts discuss how America is adapting to the Delta variant, what has changed from earlier waves, and what’s in store for the nation.

After a brief, blissful summer when the nation seemingly put COVID out of its mind, the Delta variant has stormed back to remind the country that the pandemic is not yet over. We are witnessing yet another forced adaptation of the country to living with coronavirus. The question is, with case counts climbing daily in this new wave of the pandemic, how are Americans responding this time?

Ipsos has continued to be the leader in tracking the American response to the pandemic. From our global COVID tracking studies, to our Axios-Ipsos Coronavirus index, to our regular COVID/consumer surveys that measure pandemic-related consumer behavior, Ipsos has among the most wide-ranging and robust sets of data on the pandemic. We have used this wealth of data to highlight key trends and understand the impact of consumer behavior on the nation and the economy.

Listen in to our recorded webinar featuring a panel of Ipsos experts discussing how America is adapting this time, what has changed from earlier waves, and what might be in store for the nation over the next few months.

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