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COVID-19 Vaccine Now Required for 36% of U.S. Workers

Thirty-six percent of U.S. workers, up from 29% in September and 9% in July, now say their employer is requiring its employees to be vaccinated against COVID-19.

Unvaccinated Russians Plan to Stay That Way

Russia hit a record COVID-19 death toll on Wednesday. Before the surge, 75% of unvaccinated Russians said they would not take the vaccine.

Ukraine: Few Takers for Vaccine Ahead of Surge

As coronavirus deaths hit record highs in Ukraine, officials are battling strong vaccine hesitancy. Sixty-three percent of unvaccinated Ukrainians say they do not plan to get the vaccine.

Biden Job Approval Steady at Lower Level

Joe Biden's latest job approval rating of 42% is unchanged from his 43% reading last month.

Iranians More Positive About New President

Shortly into President Ebrahim Raisi's first term, 72% of Iranians approve of the job he is doing and 59% have confidence in their national government.

TeamMates: Mentors Who Are Keeping Their Promise to "Be There"

Learn about a face-to-face mentoring organization that has continued to thrive and to keep its promises to mentees during the pandemic.

Americans Revert to Favoring Reduced Government Role

Americans once again say the government is doing too many things that should be left to individuals and businesses.

GOP Now Viewed as Better Party for Security, Prosperity

Americans give the Republican Party significant advantages for keeping the U.S. safe from international threats and keeping the country prosperous.

Party Favorable Ratings Near Parity; Both Viewed Negatively

Americans' opinions of the two major U.S. political parties are now similar after the Democratic Party had a significant advantage earlier this year.

Job Ratings of Many Key Federal Agencies Decline

Gallup finds sharp drops since 2019 in Americans' evaluations of the job key federal government agencies are doing, with ratings of the CDC falling the most.