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Americans are most likely to trust healthcare workers and doctors
Partisanship drives difference in opinion amongst professions
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People want to know who has gotten the COVID-19 vaccine
The majority of Americans believe it is important for them to know who around them has received the coronavirus vaccine.
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U.S. consumer confidence reaches new pandemic high
Sentiment rallies for fourth-straight week, driven by increased optimism about jobs
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker (03/11/2021)
The majority of Americans continue to approve of President Joe Biden's performance.
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For Americans, addressing the gender pay gap is important, but not a top priority
Few expect that recovery from the pandemic will bring about equality
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Americans continue to approve of Biden’s handling of the pandemic, even as concerns start to recede
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds more Americans believe public health measures such as mask mandates are being loosened too quickly
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Online features play key role in ‘ideal health care experience’
New Evernorth/Ipsos Poll finds that most are comfortable with virtual consultations replacing in-person visits and many predict more care will be delivered at home vs. in a typical healthcare setting in the future
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Americans’ trust in law enforcement, desire to protect law and order on the rise
USA Today/Ipsos poll shows shift in views of George Floyd’s death ahead of the trial of Derek Chauvin; however, deep partisan and racial divisions remain
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Parents welcome additional, post-COVID educational support for their kids
New NPR/Ipsos poll reveals cautious resilience and optimism regarding the current learning environment and their child's progress