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Teachers and parents expect schools to reopen in the fall
New USA Today/Ipsos polls show challenges parents and teachers face with distance learning
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More suffering from under exercising, anxiety than other health concerns due to COVID-19: Poll
Under exercising, anxiety, overeating top the list with women more likely to say they are impacted.
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Cliff’s Take: Social Distancing No Longer the Name of the Game
Americans Can’t Resist the Temptation to Reemerge
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The Inside Track: Election 2020 May Briefing
Key highlights from May's Inside Track: Election 2020, a monthly webinar briefing from the Ipsos political polling team on data and trends shaping the 2020 election.
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Strong Desire for Travel, but heightened sense of risks will impact speed of tourism recovery
Desire to travel has intensified over the past few years, and the top dream destinations are Italy, Canada, Australia, France and Switzerland; however, current risks associated with travel may impede on the ability of many to reach these destinations.
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Significant racial disparities exist in knowing someone who has died from COVID-19
New ABC News/Ipsos poll shows few overall know someone who has died from the coronavirus, but racial gaps persist
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Reuters/Ipsos Coronavirus Vaccine Survey (05/22/2020)
Many Americans are interested in taking a coronavirus vaccine, but some have concerns.
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The truth about telemedicine, HCP engagement and evolving practice dynamics
View our insights-led exploration of COVID-driven changes occurring in HCPs’ prescribing decisions, virtual patient visits and rep e-details.
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[WEBINAR] Medical Devices & Diagnostics: Current view of the entire ecosystem
We invite you to join Ipsos’ Medtech experts to explore the impact of COVID-19 across the entire medical devices & diagnostics ecosystem. Learn how labs, surgeons, payers and hospital administrators are being affected and take a look at what lies ahead for manufacturers.
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U.S. consumer sentiment rebounds slightly. . . again
Consumer confidence remains significantly higher than during the Great Recession; support for reopening the economy is growing