With the year coming to a close, our final waves of 2020 Covid research explore holiday plans, seasonal coping strategies, and parental concerns about education. We also revisit the economic and emotional effects of the pandemic, specifically looking at trends related to vaccination, employment, spending, and social behaviors.
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Some key findings:
Most Americans are following safety precautions for the holidays, yet many are still willing to take at least some risk to celebrate with family/friends
Remote/virtual learning outweighs in-person schooling for the majority of children, and parents are now more concerned about academic and social setbacks than virus transmission
Most people are following the news about vaccines, and while those who do are more likely to want vaccination soon, interest remains lower versus what we saw during the summer, with 1-in-4 saying they probably or definitely won't get vaccinated
Not surprisingly, due to colder weather and recent spikes in cases, people are relying on indoor/at-home leisure activities more than before