Coronavirus


Coronavirus Survey

Americans begin to test drive a "new normal"

Some people are leaving their homes as Americans grow increasingly optimistic about the state of the pandemic. But, the effects of the past year still loom large for many.
Coronavirus Survey

Cliff’s Take: Advancing A Post-COVID Agenda

What Biden’s approval numbers presage for building back after the pandemic

Do Americans think getting one dose of a two-step COVID-19 vaccine is effective?

Two in three Americans believe in efficacy of partial vaccination, but two doses seen as most effective way to stop virus’ spread
COVID-19 Survey

Consumers – especially wealthy ones – are ready to pay higher prices as the economy reopens

Across industries, consumer demand matches up closely with willingness to pay a higher price – good news for businesses trying to recover from the pandemic hit.
Coronavirus Survey

App-based takeout surged during the pandemic. But did it drive new business, or reinforce what was already there?

Food delivery surged during the pandemic – especially third-party delivery services. Here’s how Americans used those apps.

Three-quarters approve of Biden’s coronavirus vaccine response

New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds widespread approval on COVID-19 issues, but most disapprove of how he’s handling the situation at the border
Immigration Survey

Cliff’s Take: Guns, Immigration and Race—Have We Come Full Circle?

Intractable societal issues loom in background despite new optimism about the end of the pandemic.
Polling Survey

One in four have recently witnessed Asian people being blamed for the coronavirus pandemic

New USA Today/Ipsos poll finds that most believe COVID-19 is a natural disaster; yet many continue to blame China in some way
Coronavirus Survey

Cliff’s Take: Vaccine Skepticism Clouds New Optimism

Vaccine hesitancy holds steady at about one in five Americans.