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COVID-19 Requires Agility From Philanthropic Organizations
Philanthropic organizations must embrace agility and implement effective digital strategies as donations and volunteer activity fall due to COVID-19.
Attitudes About Local News Mostly Stable Amid COVID-19
Americans are paying more attention to local news and rate its coronavirus coverage positively, but most of their fundamental attitudes about local news are not improving.
In U.S., 14% With Likely COVID-19 to Avoid Care Due to Cost
In new research, conducted in partnership with West Health, Gallup finds one out of every seven U.S. adults report that they would avoid seeking care for common COVID-19 symptoms due to concerns about their ability to pay for it.
U.S. Coronavirus Concerns Surge, Government Trust Slides
Americans have become much more worried about exposure to the coronavirus, with 60% expressing concern, up from 36% last month.
Mostly Pre-Afghanistan Turmoil, Biden Job Approval 49%
Joe Biden's latest job approval rating is 49%, from a poll mostly conducted before the Taliban took control of Afghanistan.
Democratic, Republican Confidence in Science Diverges
Less than half of Republicans, 45%, are confident in the institution of science, compared with 72% in 1975. At the same time, Democratic confidence in science has increased from 67% to 79%.
Americans' Readiness to Get COVID-19 Vaccine Falls to 50%
Americans' willingness to receive an FDA-approved COVID-19 vaccine has fallen to 50%. Comfort has plunged among Democrats, while Republicans' willingness has increased.
Democrats Viewed as Party Better Able to Handle Top Problem
More Americans say the Democratic Party (47%) than the Republican Party (39%) is better able to handle the "the most important problem" facing the U.S. They most often name the government and the coronavirus as the top problem.
Global COVID-19 Coverage
Gallup asked more than 300,000 people across 116+ countries and territories how the pandemic affected their lives and livelihoods -- and their willingness to take vaccines.
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.