Covid-19


Connected Health Publication

Digital Doctor 2021

This year’s Digital Doctor is the most illuminating in the series thus far, providing a global view of doctors’ digital and connected health usage through a pre- and post-COVID-19 lens.
Public opinion Publication

Ipsos Update - May 2021

Climate change, vacations and vaccine passports, President Biden’s first 100 days and the latest trends in South Korean society are some of the featured topics in this month’s round-up of research and thinking from Ipsos around the world.
Flair Publication

Flair South Korea 2021 – Leading the way

In 2021, Koreans are satisfied with the government’s response to Covid-19 and embracing the “Home Economy”.
Covid-19 Survey

Responding to COVID-19 in Africa: Using data to find a balance (Part 3)

This third survey in the series shows that the COVID-19 pandemic continues to impact societies, not only in terms of health, but also social and economic conditions and day-to-day life.
Public Health Survey

Global public backs COVID-19 vaccine passports for international travel

Survey finds mixed views about mandating vaccine certificates for everyday activities.
Covid-19 Survey

What Worries the World – April 2021

Overall levels of concern about Coronavirus remain steady worldwide, but the underlying picture is unstable. Worries about Covid-19 are rising in a number of countries, while starting to decline in others.
Vaccine Publication

Myths and vaccines: building pharma reputation in the face of misinformation

The ongoing pandemic has placed the pharmaceutical industry in the spotlight like never before. Alongside the fight against COVID-19, effectively communicating with stakeholders is more important than ever.
Covid-19 Survey

Expectations about when life will return to pre-COVID normal vary widely across the world

Almost half of adults say their mental health has worsened during the pandemic, but nearly one quarter say it improved since the beginning of 2021

What Worries the World – March 2021

“What Worries the World?”: One year on, COVID-19 remains the greatest global concern.