Premise Data Launches Live Dashboard Showing Real-Time Sentiments From Its Global Network, Data Focused on Coronavirus (Covid-19)
Recurring global impact survey sources real-time behavioral changes caused by the Coronavirus, points to potential economic impact
Data and analytics platform Premise Data is offering a live dashboard displaying the findings of its ongoing global impact survey to assess the potential economic impact of Coronavirus (COVID-19). The survey assesses people’s sentiments about the virus and highlights behavioral changes, behaviors that are often seen as economic indicators. The survey will run for the foreseeable future.
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Responses thus far come from 101,006 contributors in 69 countries, including the U.S. A public dashboard can be viewed here.
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Highlights from the survey include:
- 15.28% of respondents say they are “not at all aware” of Coronavirus. Another 15.7% say it has no effect on their willingness to travel.
- A majority of respondents say the Coronavirus has had a major or moderate effect on their willingness to be in public spaces (54.86%). This particular statistic changed drastically in recent days. A majority of respondents Tuesday still reported a minor or no effect.
- 59.99% of respondents say a member of their household is staying home from work or school because of the outbreak.
- 31.1% of respondents say the outbreak has had a major or moderate effect on their willingness to purchase products from China. 29.88% of American respondents echoed this sentiment.
- 26.71% Italian respondents know someone personally who has been diagnosed. In contrast, only 18.92% of American respondents say they know someone personally who has been diagnosed.
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