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Public opinion on COVID-19 pandemic – Our society – special – June 2020
Spurný, Martin
More than seven tenths (71 %) of Czech citiziens over the age 18 agreed in June with the view that Coronavirus has spread because China has kept information about it. Approximately the same share (70 %) of the Czech public also agreed that People who went on holiday to Italy at the turn of February and March, acting recklessly.
Public concerns about health and evaluation of financial situation of households concerning the spread of coronavirus - Our society - special - June 2020
Tuček, Milan
More than two thirds of respondents (68%) are concerned about the health of their loved ones (32% definitely), almost two fifths (39%) are concerned about their own health. Due to coronavirus, the incomes of more than a third of households decreased (11% significantly), three-fifths have the same incomes. The increase in income was reported by 5% of households.
Evaluation of reaction of state and its institutions to COVID-19 epidemic - Our society - special - June 2020
Červenka, Jan
The majority of seven tenths of Czech citizens consider what the Czech state has done against the spread of coronavirus to be appropriate, and half consider measures to support the economy to be appropriate. The Czech public's assessment of the Czech Republic's preparedness for the spread of coronavirus is assessed in most respects mainly favorably, with the exception of the supply of medical devices.
Public to Adopt Health Protection Measures in Case of Another Possible Pandemic - Our society - special - June 2020
Hanzlová, Radka
In the research, the Public Opinion Research Center focused on the coronavirus crisis and citizens' experiences with it. We asked all respondent about the degree of agreement or disagrement with the adoption of certain health protection measures in case of another possible pandemic similar to the coronavirus. Most respondents (86%) agreed that body temperature should be measured in public places such as hospitals or offices. On the contrary, the least respondents (18%) agreed with the publication of names of infected people (79% disagree).
The new coronavirus - interest, experience and changes in the behavior of the Czech public - Our society - special - June 2020
Spurný, Martin
In its research, the Public Opinion Research Center focused on the coronavirus crisis and citizens' experiences with it. In June, more than three quarters (76%) of Czech citizens over the age of 18 were interested in the situation regarding the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
Evaluation of reaction of state and its institutions to COVID-19 epidemic - Our society - special - May 2020
Červenka, Jan
The majority of seven tenths of Czech citizens consider what the Czech state has done against the spread of coronavirus to be appropriate, and half consider measures to support the economy to be appropriate. The work of most institutions and groups in relation to the spread of coronavirus is assessed favorably, with criticism prevailing in relation to the EU and the WHO.
Public concerns about the spread of coronavirus - Our society - special - May 2020
Tuček, Milan
More than three quarters of respondents are concerned about the health of their loved ones (37% definitely) and the deterioration of the economic situation in the Czech Republic (31% definitely). A quarter of respondents are concerned about a supply disruption, less than a third about insufficient hospital capacity. Less than half of the respondents are worried about their own health, people in senior age are more worried, and people with poorer health are significantly more concerned.
Public on Economic Impact of COVID-19 Epidemic - Our Society - Special - May 2020
Červenka, Jan
In the survey, respondents answered several questions concerning economic impact of the epidemic and related anti-epidemic measures. In particular, the survey looked at how the incomes of households in which respondents live have changed since the beginning of the epidemic, how the crisis has affected their current economic activity and how long their household would be able to earn a living if the current situation continued.
The new coronavirus - interest, experience and changes in the behavior of the Czech public - Our society - special - May 2020
Čadová, Naděžda
In its special research, the Public Opinion Research Center focused on the coronavirus crisis and citizens' experiences with it. Special research was carried out within the Our Society project, CVVM is responsible for the questions and design of the survey, data were collected by Median. In May, more than four-fifths (85%) of Czech citizens over the age of 18 were interested in the situation regarding the new coronavirus that causes COVID-19.
Risk Analysis, Prevention And Following Crise Measures During A Possible SARS Desease Importation
TOUSECKÝ, Peter
The topic of my bachelor thesis is {\clqq} The Risk Analysis, Prevention and Subsequent Crisis Precaution within Possible SARS Spreading.`` Nowadays SARS {--}Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome belongs to the possible threat to the population and starting with 12 th March 2003 the term SARS was defined as a risk phenomenon by the World Health Organization (WHO). As a matter of fact, SARS at the time of its beginning and spreading all over the world, didn´t occur in the Czech Republic and has been forgotten. More than ever it is necessary to remind the principal aspect of SARS origin and its potential impact on the inhabitants of the Czech Republic and its neighbouring countries in the case of SARS reccurence in the world. Educational training in a form of the anonymous questionnaire consisting of 80 respondents as well as information processing are the parts of my bachelor thesis. To the topic mentioned above I was motivated, at the time of SARS pandemic in the world, by the work in the Security Corps whose aim was monitoring and eliminating refugees inflow toEurope from the region of developing countries. Research data unambiguously prove that the developing countries were the area of SARS origin and occurence. Especially in 2003 in the land register of Strání Květná, district Uherské Hradiště, national border with Slovakia,the inflow more than 1000 refugees was recognized. But the estimates in this region start from the number of 5000 refugees who used this area of national border of the Czech Republic for illegal transferring to the developed European countries, namely Germany, with the help of passers. At that time the members of Force Corps had to face up to refugees drive although they were not trained and protected from SARS infection. I was interested in the problem of the infection transmission and I concluded that the fear in dealing with refugees in this post was wasted. SARS incubation period was maximum 10 days but the refugees´ transit from the country of origin especially from China to the Czech Republic was examined to the period from 1 to 3 months. The necessity to inform inhabitants of possible SARS transmission to Europe and the Czech Republic afterwords results from the mentioned personal knowledge.

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