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Broad, bipartisan support for state-mandated public mask usage
Newsy/Ipsos poll: Nearly half in favor of national shutdown, while majority prefer states to enact COVID-19 restrictions
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (12/02/2020)
A majority of Americans approve of how Biden is handling his position as president-elect
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Quality and inequality characterize U.S. healthcare in global survey
Americans are generally more satisfied with the quality of their healthcare than people in other countries, but they hold more unfavorable views about their system’s affordability and equality of treatment; cost ranks as the #1 problem facing the U.S. healthcare system
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"What Worries the World?": COVID-19 is the biggest concern for the eighth successive month
Global concern about Coronavirus is once more on the increase. We approach the end of the year with almost two-thirds across 27 nations saying that things in their country are on the wrong track.
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Higher education is widely expected to move online
Survey for the World Economic Forum finds divergent views about the cost of in-person higher education among 29 countries.
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The pandemic risks significantly worsening gender equality – it is time to act!
Prepared for the Women’s Forum, revisit the results of an Ipsos survey of nationals of G7 countries, highlighting an emergency within the emergency: the fight against gender inequality in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Majority (67%) of Global Citizens Support the Closing of their Borders as Few (33%) Believe COVID-19 is Contained
New Zealand Gets Top Marks for How They’ve Dealt with COVID-19; United States Gets Failing Grade; Opinions about the WHO are Mixed
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Concern over Health Epidemic (78%, +27 Points) Overtakes Hacking (74%) As Top Perceived Threat among Global Citizens
Only Slim Majority (53%, +1) Confident in their Country’s Ability to Deal with Epidemic; Fewer (45%, -1) Confident in Protection from Hacking
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Fewer Global Citizens Believe China Will Have Positive Influence on World Affairs in Coming Decade
Ipsos Polling for Halifax Security Forum Reveals Just 42% Believe China Will have a Positive Impact, down 11 Points Since Last Year
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COVID-19 pandemic affecting Americans’ sleep
New Ipsos poll, conducted on behalf of Pear Therapeutics, shows top reasons for poor sleep are general anxiety, worries about the future