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Americans Highly Confident Social Distancing Saves Lives
Most Americans are confident that social distancing saves lives during COVID-19, though pockets of skepticism remain.
Three in Four Americans Worry About COVID-19 Exposure
About three in four Americans say they are "very" or "somewhat worried" that they or a family member will be exposed to the coronavirus.
How Coronavirus Will Change the 'Next Normal' Workplace
Remote work preferences and policies have been drastically influenced by the COVID-19 outbreak. Learn how remote work may become the "next normal."
Concern About COVID-19 at Medical Facilities Drops
Americans are sharply less concerned about being exposed to COVID-19 while seeking medical treatment at a doctor's office or hospital.
Hong Kongers' Economic Outlook Turns Increasingly Grim
Amid civil unrest, a record-high 79% of Hong Kongers say their local economy is getting worse, while 34% say their standard of living is worsening.
Religion and the COVID-19 Virus in the U.S.
The COVID-19 virus has disrupted traditional religious practices in the U.S. and may deepen spirituality among Americans as they confront the crisis.
It's Not Too Late for German Employers to Win Back Employees' Trust
Learn why Germans' trust in corporate leadership has fallen -- and why it's not too late to fix it.
3 Strategies for Leading Effectively Amid COVID-19
Learn what Gallup research says about leading with compassion through disruption.
Half of U.S. Workers Expect COVID-19 to Harm Workplace
As employers rapidly adapt their workplaces to prevent further community spread of COVID-19, U.S. employees offer mixed views on how the disease will affect their place of work.
The COVID Confidence Conundrum
Confidence to protect oneself from COVID-19 is strongly linked to public behavior and consumption -- a key driver for economic recovery. Confidence remains relatively consistent despite a surge of infections in the U.S.