Doctors concerned about global media coverage of Covid-19, new survey shows

New large-scale global Covid-19 survey reveals doctors’ opinions on government plans, containment measures, threat levels, and what they think about media coverage

In the first wave of a four-week online survey tracking changing opinions on Covid-19 in Europe and the USA, the sample compares the answers of healthcare professionals with those of the general public, revealing a more moderate response to a potential outbreak. A total of 3,268 doctors and 687 patients from M3 Global Research’s healthcare panel participated in the survey

 

Every week we will be sharing results of this report revealing how doctors and patients feel the outbreak is impacting their jobs, society and ultimately lives as the situation continues to unfold.

We are still looking for healthcare professionals and general public to take part, register today and share your opinion

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