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The New Coronavirus – media and information - Our Society - November 2020
Spurný, Martin
In its special research, The Public Opinion Research Centre focused on the media coverage of the coronavirus crisis and how Czech citizens orientate themselves in information about the new type of coronavirus. Three-fifths (60%) of Czech citizens think that the amount of information on how to protect themselves from coronavirus infection is adequate, about a tenth (11%) of society think that there is little information in this regard, and more than a quarter (27%) of citizens believe that there is even more or too much information.
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Citizens on the effects of the COVID-19 epidemic on their jobs - July 2020
Červenka, Jan
In the July survey, the Public opinion Research Centre asked all respondents a series of questions concerning changes in their employment or business in comparison with the period until the outbreak of the COVID-19 epidemic. Almost half (49%) of economically active people have seen a change in their employment in the form of wearing protective equipment in the workplace, slightly more than a third (34%) have reduced their income and about three tenths have changed their work arrangements to meet fewer colleagues ( 31%), and have a lower number of hours worked (29%).
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Education during Coronavirus Crisis - September 2020
Čadová, Naděžda
More than half (51%) of the Czech public believed that the government should not cloused all schools once the coronavirus spread worsened, more than two-fifths (42%) belive the government should do that. People do not make a significant difference between distance education at primary and secondary level, as in both cases around two thirds of respondents agreed that it should be compulsory for all children in the event of school closure.
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