Public attitudes to Coronavirus – June and early July summary
This report includes some high level findings from recent polling work on public attitudes to the coronavirus pandemic in Scotland. Reports covering earlier survey work were published on 8 May and 12 June 2020.
Footnotes
1 https://www.gov.scot/publications/public-attitudes-coronavirus-summary/, Figure 2.
2 https://www.gov.scot/publications/public-attitudes-coronavirus-april-summary/pages/7/, Figure 5
3 https://www.gov.scot/publications/public-attitudes-coronavirus-summary/pages/6/, Figure 7
4 Question wording prior to 26-29 June was ‘avoiding travelling more than a short distance by vehicle to exercise’
5 Question wording prior to 26-29 July ‘avoiding meeting with more than one other household when outside’
6 https://www.gov.scot/publications/public-attitudes-coronavirus-april-summary/pages/7/, Figure 5
7 Question wording prior to 19-22 June was ‘wearing a face mask’.
8 https://www.gov.scot/publications/public-attitudes-coronavirus-summary/pages/6/, Figure 8
10 https://www.gov.scot/publications/public-attitudes-coronavirus-april-summary/pages/8/, Figure 8
11 https://www.gov.scot/publications/public-attitudes-coronavirus-april-summary/pages/8/, Figure 9
12 *Question wording prior to 19-22 June asked about how good or poor a job the following were doing to ‘contain the spread of the virus’.
13 *Question wording prior to 23-24 June was ‘I trust the advice and guidance from the Scottish Government to stay at home, protect others and save lives’.
14 *Question wording prior to 23-24 June was ‘I think that decisions on when and how to lift restrictions must be based on saving lives and protecting the NHS’.
Contact
Email: covid-19.behaviours@gov.scot
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