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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
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Ipsos Update – April 2021
Our monthly round-up of research and analysis from Ipsos teams around the world covers a range of topics from gender equality and parenting to retail trends and how advertising becomes famous.
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Consumer confidence reaches pre-pandemic levels
Sentiment is nearly where it was before March 2020 lockdowns
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Majority of Americans believe MLB stadiums should allow fans, but with significant capacity limits
Widespread support for fans having to provide proof of vaccination or a negative COVID-19 test to enter stadium
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Two in five Americans admit that they have purchased chocolate milk for someone in their household that they ended up drinking
New Organic Valley/Ipsos poll finds that two thirds agree enjoying chocolate milk is a healthy way to indulge during COVID-19
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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
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Income inequality is seen as the most serious form of disparity both in the U.S. and globally
U.S. shows second-highest level of concern about race and ethnicity-based inequality among 28 countries surveyed
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U.S. consumer confidence stabilizing
Sentiment remains at pandemic high, statistically unchanged from last week
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Americans favor stricter gun laws, though support has declined from 2019
New USA Today/Ipsos poll find that fewer Republicans favor stricter gun laws, Congress acting on background checks compared to previous years
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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