WEEK-1: https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-1/
WEEK-2: https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-2/
WEEK-3: https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-3/
WEEK-4: https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-4/
CUNY New York City COVID-19 Survey Week 5
https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-5/
EXCERPT SUMMARY: The latest CUNY coronavirus tracking survey found that a majority of (77%) of New Yorkers who typically attend holiday services found alternative ways to practice their faith during Easter and Passover week...
[...] In households with lower levels of education, children are finding greater difficulty with distance learning.
[...] About one in four New Yorkers (26%) think a vaccine will be available within six months and about (27%) think it will take a year or longer.
[...] One in three (34%) New Yorkers were unable to pay their rent or mortgage this month.
[...] Nineteen percent (19%) of New Yorkers said they have witnessed or experienced expressions of racism, violence, or harassment related to the coronavirus pandemic.
[...] This week, one in ten New Yorkers (10%) said they have been tested for the virus, an eightfold increase compared to week three (1.3%)
[...] When asked about taking Hydroxychloroquine, 45% said they would not ask their doctor to prescribe it until FDA or medical studies confirm that it works, 34% would request it if they had symptoms and 11% want to begin taking it now to prevent COVID-19. Eleven percent (11%) reported they would not take any medicines. Males were significantly more likely to be willing to take Hydroxychloroquine (50%) than females (40%).
The complete survey results and related commentary can be found at https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-tracking-survey/week-5
and JHC Impact, an initiative of the Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives. (MORE - details)
WEEK-2: https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-2/
WEEK-3: https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-3/
WEEK-4: https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-4/
CUNY New York City COVID-19 Survey Week 5
https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-t...ey/week-5/
EXCERPT SUMMARY: The latest CUNY coronavirus tracking survey found that a majority of (77%) of New Yorkers who typically attend holiday services found alternative ways to practice their faith during Easter and Passover week...
[...] In households with lower levels of education, children are finding greater difficulty with distance learning.
[...] About one in four New Yorkers (26%) think a vaccine will be available within six months and about (27%) think it will take a year or longer.
[...] One in three (34%) New Yorkers were unable to pay their rent or mortgage this month.
[...] Nineteen percent (19%) of New Yorkers said they have witnessed or experienced expressions of racism, violence, or harassment related to the coronavirus pandemic.
[...] This week, one in ten New Yorkers (10%) said they have been tested for the virus, an eightfold increase compared to week three (1.3%)
[...] When asked about taking Hydroxychloroquine, 45% said they would not ask their doctor to prescribe it until FDA or medical studies confirm that it works, 34% would request it if they had symptoms and 11% want to begin taking it now to prevent COVID-19. Eleven percent (11%) reported they would not take any medicines. Males were significantly more likely to be willing to take Hydroxychloroquine (50%) than females (40%).
The complete survey results and related commentary can be found at https://sph.cuny.edu/research/covid-19-tracking-survey/week-5
and JHC Impact, an initiative of the Journal of Health Communication: International Perspectives. (MORE - details)