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Many are experiencing heightened state of anxiety during pandemic, with fear of second COVID-19 wave top of mind for Americans
New MDVIP/Ipsos poll finds that despite plethora of coronavirus concerns, the pandemic is a source of motivation to take steps to improve one’s health
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Trust in leadership crumbles in states hit hardest by coronavirus
Decision to reopen early in Arizona, Florida, Georgia and Texas backfires on state leadership; Americans increasingly skeptical of allowing businesses to reopen until the coronavirus is contained
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Two-thirds of teachers prefer to teach remotely this fall
NPR/Ipsos poll shows widespread concern for in-person teaching, enforcing social distancing
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Parents do not expect it to be safe to send kids back to school until 2021
New Washington Post/Schar School poll by Ipsos finds that American parents supportive of local schools, but concerned about the coronavirus pandemic’s risk to their children
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Clean, green and affordable: Striking a balance between sustainability, hygiene and value in packaging
In a COVID-19 world, companies that can balance sustainability, hygiene and value will build long-term reputational equity and greater chance of success.
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How the pandemic has fallen most heavily on Americans of color
The pandemic’s disproportionate effect on Black and Hispanic Americans is fueled by and exacerbating underlying racial inequities.
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Cliff’s Take: Trump’s Desperation Takes Dark Turn
Federal Agents Brawl With American Citizens; Trump Suggests Delaying Election
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Back to school - in person vs. remote learning: Challenges facing parents, teachers and governments
Two in three support restricting number of in class days while experts question effectiveness.
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Personal experience with COVID-19 may sway partisanship. But only some of the time.
Personal experience with COVID-19 is connected to changes in partisan opinions and behaviors.