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Public Opinion on COVID-19 Crisis: All Gallup News Articles

Explore all of Gallup's news articles on COVID-19, indexed by topic.

Americans' Experiences With Non-Drug Treatments for Pain

Many adults in the U.S. suffer from back pain. Most prefer to try non-drug treatments to manage it.

Tactics for Managers to Keep Their Remote Workers Engaged

Learn strategies and skills that coaches and managers can use to foster greater engagement among their employees who, perhaps for the first time, are working remotely.

Roundup of Gallup COVID-19 Coverage

This diary of Gallup's U.S. public opinion research on the coronavirus provides brief summaries of our coronavirus news articles from the beginning of the pandemic through 2023.

Restorative: Highlights From Your CliftonStrengths 34

The CliftonStrengths themes at the top of your profile are the most powerful and give you the greatest chance for success. Join us as we discuss Restorative.

Mentoring Students to Support Their Builder Talents

Learn how a passionate advocate for young people works with schools and organizations -- using Gallup's BP10 -- to encourage students with entrepreneurial talents.

Understanding Shifts in Democratic Party Ideology

Explore trends in the makeup of the Democratic Party, plus what the rising liberal faction and shrinking moderate and conservative factions stand for.

Delaying Care a Healthcare Strategy for Three in 10 Americans

The percentage of Americans putting off medical treatment due to costs remains steady, but rates are still up from over a decade ago, suggesting rising costs are winning out over healthcare reform.

Gallup Vault: Public Supported Therapeutic Abortion in 1962

A majority of Americans in 1962 backed a U.S. woman's decision to have an abortion in Sweden after she took a drug known to cause birth defects.

U.S. Abortion Attitudes Remain Closely Divided

Americans continue to be divided in their opinions on abortion, with equal percentages describing themselves as "pro-choice" and "pro-life."