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Opening Up the Economy Might Mean Less Personal Privacy. Do Americans Want in?
Who runs a mobile contact tracing program can make or break its limited support.
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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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Quarter of Americans Likely to Attend a Sporting Game In Person Right Now
A new FiveThirtyEight/Ipsos poll shows that Americans would feel most comfortable attending a sporting game in person if there was a COVID-19 vaccine.
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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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Eurovision Song Contest: a global ritual with only with a niche following in the U.S.
ABBA’s Waterloo is the most popular song in the history of the contest
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Cliff’s Take: America’s Parallel Realities Become More Entrenched
Worsening Economic Numbers Belied By Irrational Exuberance
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Signals #5: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
This fifth edition of our Signals digest continues to bring together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus, including new POVs, country insights, and the latest from the public opinion tracker.
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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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Recent gains in consumer confidence vanish as index drops by nearly two points
Most Americans do not believe in a quick recovery after the lockdown is over
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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