Public Health


Public Health Publication

Signals #2: Understanding the Coronavirus Crisis

The second 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.
Public Health Publication

COVID-19: Ask Us Anything Q+A

Watch our on demand webinar featuring a live Q+A with Ipsos’ Clifford Young.

[WEBINAR] COVID-19: Ask Us Anything

America is in a crisis. The Covid-19 pandemic is already reshaping daily American life in ways unprecedented and unanticipated.
Public Health Publication

How to measure and optimize tech brands’ marketing efforts in the time of coronavirus

We offer guidance on how to measure and optimize the impact of tech brands’ marketing efforts through the coronavirus crisis and beyond.
Public Health Publication

Be Your Customer’s Hero – Come To the Rescue!

A look at how consumers are making it work in the midst of Covid-19 and the opportunities for brands to innovate.
Coronavirus Survey

Data and insights will help CDC and Resolve develop guidelines for adapted COVID-19 preventive measures across Africa

This is the first project to come out of the World Economic Forum’s Covid-19 Action Platform with support from the World Health Organisation. Purpose of the collaboration is to support governments to help flatten the Covid-19 curve and minimise social and economic slowdown.

Society Survey

Americans Strongly Support Direct Cash Payments, Loan Repayment Freeze Amidst Coronavirus Outbreak

New Newsy/Ipsos poll shows a call for federal government to take drastic economic, safety measures as more Americans are staying home, watching the news & facing money loss
Public Health Survey

Public divided on whether isolation, travel bans prevent COVID-19 spread; border closures become more acceptable

Coronavirus crisis seen as threatening to both health and finances.
Public Health Survey

While Waiting for the Official Figures, Significant Increase in American Conversation about Job Loss

Early signals from social media tracking and public polling does not portend good news on jobs.