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Alvaro Barraza

Can American's Spot Fake Coronavirus News? Source: IPSOS Poll 3/28/30

I suggest reading the results from a 3/28/20 IPSOS Poll about how U.S. Consumers view information about COVID-19. The results speak for themselves.


Click on the link below for the press release or view the attachment.


The key headlines as summarized by IPSOS are:


As Americans sort out what information about COVID-19 is true or not, most see the virus as a deadly threat and aren’t ready to end social distancing for the sake of the economy.


  1. Most Americans are correctly able to identify misinformation around COVID-19. However, there are some partisan gaps on what information is considered to be true.

  2. Across the board, most Americans believe COVID-19 is more deadly than the flu (61%). But when it comes to views around the virus’ economic impact and the government’s role in stopping it, there is little partisan agreement.




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