Half of Britons say that their mental health has deteriorated as a result of coronavirus
A YouGov/Imperial College study looks at the public response to the coronavirus outbreak
A new YouGov study compares coronavirus attitudes across Asia, the UK and America
Young people worry more than any other age group that coronavirus will impact their finances, the unemployment rate and wages in the long-term
Most students say coronavirus has made making friends more difficult, while two in five say they’ve always or often felt lonely this term
Britons want the rich to fund coronavirus recovery
With coronavirus continuing to spread around the world, YouGov continues to track how people are responding to the outbreak personally, and their views on the Government’s reaction. With almost daily dramatic policy announcements designed to stem the outbreak, here are our key findings and analysis on how the British public has responded to such a dramatic week.
Six in ten Britons say that sportspeople should have received two doses (19%) or three doses (42%) of the coronavirus vaccine to be able to play in sports events (unless they have a medical exemption).
The coronavirus crisis has made people across the world think twice before paying in cash, but in many countries this is seen as a positive development
It’s hard to look ahead and not feel foreboding about where the coronavirus pandemic is taking us.
Public opinion is fairly relaxed about the outbreak, but significant numbers want to see the government implement strong quarantine measures
Public are currently more concerned about the disease than measles or hepatitis C
Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results
A guest article from Professor Will Jennings with YouGov's Chris Curtis
After the long-awaited clarity provided by Brexit at the start of the year, February once again felt a little unsteady. Storms Ciara and Dennis brought flooding, coronavirus continued its spread around the globe, Boris Johnson shuffled his Cabinet and Britons waited for the upcoming Budget when they would be able to separate rumour from incoming policy.
Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results
Latest round-up of YouGov’s coronavirus survey results
Filipinos feel they are most familiar with the disease, although Chinese people are unsurprisingly the most likely to see it as a major threat
For the first time since becoming Prime Minister in July, Johnson’s fans outweigh his detractors – but he remains less popular than Chancellor Rishi Sunak