37 percent of Poles would use the COVID-19 vaccine if it was available; 28 percent declares that it is not; 34% have no opinion - according to the latest study.more
Most farmers, workers, retirees and pensioners voted for President Andrzej Duda. KO candidate Rafał Trzaskowski had the highest support among the owners and co-owners of companies as well as directors and specialists - according to the Ipsos survey for TVP, TVN24 and Polsat.
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72 percent respondents believe that the lifting of restrictions related to the coronavirus epidemic should be decided individually by each European Union country; 20 percent respondents say that decisions in this area should be coordinated at EU level - according to a CBOS survey.more
Two-thirds of Ukrainians believe that the coronavirus was created artificially, and nearly 40 percent think it has been deliberately spread throughout the world, according to a recent survey by the Kiev International Institute of Sociology (KMIS).more
62 percent of Poles are afraid of coronavirus infection. The degree of anxiety depends on gender, age and education - according to the latest CBOS survey.more
51 percent Poles are pessimistic about the direction of changes in the country, 31% are optimists - according to results from a survey of social sentiment carried out by Kantar. Compared to the May survey, the assessment of job opportunities has deteriorated.more
According to 57 percent surveyed Poles, the economic situation after the pandemic is the most important topic of the Polish election campaign. In turn, 39.8 percent respondents considered health safety in connection with the pandemic as an important topic - according to the IBRIS study published by Onet.pl.more
The majority of employees working from home for the first time due to coronavirus hope to continue doing so in the future despite having concerns about motivation, a survey suggests.more
Feeling proud of being American has fallen to its lowest level in the history of Gallup's 20-year study. This year, 63 percent US citizens are "extremely" or "very proud" of it. The youngest generation has the lowest percentage of such responses.more
More than two-thirds of Britons are not planning international travel for the rest of the year, according to a YouGov poll commissioned by Sky News.more
The number of people who believe the prime minister's senior aide Dominic Cummings should resign after he drove 260 miles during lockdown increased following the news conference he gave on Monday, a poll has suggested.more
Within three days, the level of net approval for the activities of British Prime Minister Boris Johnson fell by 20 percentage points. and for the first time since the outbreak of the coronavirus, it is negative, according to a survey released by Savanta ComRes today.more
More than 300,000 Britons have quit smoking during the coronavirus crisis as evidence mounts that the habit leaves them more vulnerable to Covid-19, a survey suggests.more
After quarantining, one quarter of employees who work outside of the company because of a pandemic could continue to work remotely, according to a Nationale-Nederlanden report.more
After lifting restrictions on the use of services and trade, Poles will primarily go to hair and beauty salons - according to the survey "What are we waiting for after the pandemic."more
60 percent Poles are afraid that during a pandemic their personal data will fall into the wrong hands; more than hackers who break into their computer are afraid of data leaks from companies and hospitals or offices.more
57 percent respondents declare their willingness to vote for the current president Andrzej Duda - according to the Social Changes survey for wPolityce.pl. They came in second place ex aequo with 11 percent support. - PO candidate Małgorzata Kidawa-Błońska and head of PSL Władysław Kosiniak-Kamysz.more
Over 49% respondents want to introduce the state of natural disaster now - according to the SW Research poll for Rzeczpospolita. About 33 percent were against this. survey participants.more