Public attitudes to coronavirus: November update
This report presents findings from polling work, conducted between March and August 2021, on public attitudes to the coronavirus pandemic in Scotland.
Introduction
This report draws together findings on key indicators from polling work on public
attitudes to the Coronavirus pandemic in Scotland. Seven reports covering earlier
survey work were published on 8 May, 12 June, 5 August, 9 October, 20 November
2020, 29 January, and 24 March 2021. As with previous reports, it is not intended to provide comprehensive analysis of the large amount of polling information available, but rather to draw together findings on some key indicators. The report contains brief descriptions and explanations of the included measures, and data from surveys which took place between March and August 2021.
Results should be interpreted in the context of surveys that were designed and undertaken during a rapidly changing situation and bearing in mind the limitations of the data source noted below.
Contact
Email: covid-19.behaviours@gov.scot
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