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Amid Pandemic, News Attention Spikes; Media Favorability Flat
Americans are paying more attention to the news. Partisanship, not news diet, drives misperceptions of the coronavirus' lethality.
COVID-19 Still Widely Named as Biggest U.S. Health Problem
The coronavirus continues to dominate Americans' mentions of the most urgent health problem facing the country, but to a lesser extent than a year ago.
How Clarity of Purpose Turned Crisis Into Opportunity
Every organization handled the pandemic differently -- some for better and some for worse. See how Hologic's response exemplified its purpose.
Partisanship and Vaccine Uptake Strategies
In their efforts to increase COVID-19 vaccine uptake, health experts need to understand why political groups differ in their willingness to be vaccinated.
"Most Urgent U.S. Health Problem" Still Access to Healthcare
Access to healthcare continues to lead the list of issues Americans name as the country's "most urgent health problem," now cited by 32%. At 18%, the cost of healthcare is also widely mentioned, but to a lesser degree than it was a year ago. ...
Roundup of Recent Gallup Data on Vaccines
Will Americans take a vaccine for COVID-19? Prior to last week's announcement by Pfizer of a potential vaccine with 90% efficacy, Gallup had asked Americans about their willingness to take a vaccine for the disease.
Is Your Culture Resilient Enough to Survive Coronavirus?
A Gallup global meta-analysis finds business units are at an increased advantage and more resilient during crisis if employee engagement is strong.
Self-Reported Flu Cases in U.S. Up Slightly in October
Flu cases in the U.S. continue to tick higher, with an average of 2.7% of adults in October reporting that they were "sick with the flu yesterday," compared to 1.9% in September and 2.0% in October 2008.
Breaking News Before It Breaks
After months in development, Gallup blogs are here. In his blog Polling Matters, my esteemed colleague Frank Newport will provide the best public opinion insights and analyses available anywhere. This blog has a different purpose. In The Queue, ...
Cold and Flu Season Begins With No Abnormal Uptick
Americans' average daily reports of flu and cold incidence began to rise in September with the onset of the cold and flu season, but so far there is no indication of elevated illness levels compared to last year at this time -- even amid ...