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Summer travel plans despite the coronavirus
The coronavirus isn’t stopping people from planning vacations this summer — if it’s allowed. Here's who wants to get out the most.
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How brands can help consumers navigate the path to restoration
Read more about the coronavirus continuum, and what the path back to normal might look like.
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Public Rates Governors Stronger than President on COVID-19
New Washington Post-Ipsos data shows residents of states pushing to reopen early rate their governors worse than those maintaining lockdowns
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Trust in states and the federal government is slipping during lockdown
Decline in trust is most pronounced in states where governors are rushing to reopen for business.
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Coronavirus prompts increased use of video chat platforms for work, connection
Yet many express concerns about confidentiality, including having personal information and private conversation shared with others
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Some Americans Want to Trade in the Ballot Box for the Mailbox This November
With less than six months and counting till Election Day, Americans are starting to imagine what voting for president might look like under coronavirus.
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Coronavirus’ Impact Unevenly Felt Across America
The coronavirus is not impacting all Americans equally, with those enduring greater financial hardship also reporting the most emotional and physical strain.
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Automotive Purchase Intention Driven by COVID-19 Social Distancing Concerns
New Ipsos Auto Global Study reveals U.S. and China pre COVID-19 vehicle intenders are more likely to buy after the pandemic.
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Ipsos Update - May 2020
Welcome to May’s edition of Ipsos Update – our round-up of the latest research and thinking from Ipsos teams around the world. It includes an overview of our work on coronavirus to date as well as reports on topics including climate change, corporate reputation, mobile surveys, and our changing media habits.
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View of government’s job to contain COVID-19 falls in hard hit countries, rises in others
People in Japan, hard-hit countries of Spain, France are unhappy with government response.