8 out of 10 continue to follow recommendations
Concern and trust – trends and tendencies:
- Continued tendency for reduced concern.
- One exception, where concern has grown during the last few days: concern that people look to their own needs and welfare first of all in times of uncertainty, and that solidarity across society is reduced.
- A reduction in trust in those who are responsible for the management of the spread of the coronavirus (albeit from high levels of trust).
- Lessening support for the view that the measures are well-judged.
Information about Kantar Sifo’s reports on trust, concern and behaviour during the coronavirus emergency
The aim is to survey the public on a continuous basis regarding e g the degree of concern about various possible consequences of covid-19, trust in various stakeholders’ management of its spread, and what measures people are taking to reduce the risk of being exposed themselves.
Target group and sample
The general public aged 18–79. The sample is drawn randomly from Kantar Sifo’s online panel. The ambition is to carry out 100 interviews net per day. The survey has been going on since 21 March 2020.
Method
Data collection is done using an online survey produced by Kantar Sifo.