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Perceived Level of Threat COVID-19 Poses to the U.S. and Individuals Doubles in Less Than a Month
Perceived level of threat COVID-19 poses to the U.S. and individuals doubles in less than a month
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Signals #3: Understanding the coronavirus crisis
The third edition of our digest brings together Ipsos’ latest research on coronavirus and draws on our surveys, social media monitoring and analysis from our teams around the world.
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Most of us are staying home to stop spread of COVID-19, shows latest poll
The countries with the biggest increase in self-isolation are Russia, Vietnam and Australia.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political: Coronavirus Tracker (04/08/2020)
The latest Reuters/Ipsos Core Political shows decreased approval of the president’s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
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London Ranks as the Top “City Brand.” Sydney Emerges in Second Place, while Paris Declines from First in 2017 to Third in 2020
London is the world’s top “City Brand”, with Sydney, Paris, New York, and Rome rounding out the top five, according to the people in ten countries surveyed for the Anholt-Ipsos City Brands Index.
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Americans Find Substantial Common Ground on the Threat the Coronavirus Poses
Results from a Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos poll show majority are concerned about the economic impact, rather than personal impacts, of COVID-19 crisis
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Americans Voice More Support for Shelter in Place Mandates While Celebrating Brands that are Contributing to the Greater Good
Ipsos U.S. Social Intelligence Weekly Tracker registers 14% decrease in conversation volume for week of March 23-29.
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Reuters/Ipsos Core Political Survey: Coronavirus Tracker (04/01/2020)
Healthcare and the economy are top concerns for Americans.
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Reuters/Ipsos Coronavirus Poll (03/27/2020)
The latest Reuters/Ipsos Coronavirus Tracker shows that a majority of Americans feel that local leaders should be doing more to enforce “shelter in place” orders.
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Can Americans Spot Fake Coronavirus News?
As Americans sort out what information about COVID-19 is true or not, most see the virus as a deadly threat and aren’t ready to end social distancing for the sake of the economy