Information on public views and behaviours during the coronavirus crisis for 10 to 14 December 2021.
This is not the latest release in the series: Survey of public views on the coronavirus (COVID-19)
Main findings
Perceptions of the threats posed by coronavirus to the country have increased this wave. However, the proportion who believe coronavirus poses a high level of threat to them personally remains at a fairly low level.
The proportion of people only leaving home for essential journeys and people trying to keep two metres away from others when out have increased this wave. The Welsh Government and the NHS are generally seen to be doing a good job, with over two thirds of the Welsh public now saying the Welsh Government is doing a good job at containing the spread of the virus.
Summary of methods
These are selected results from a regular survey tracking public views and behaviours on coronavirus. The study is conducted online by Ipsos MORI with adults in Wales aged 16 to 74. The Welsh Government has funded the survey on a regular basis since March 2020. It is broadly representative at population level, and the data is weighted to reflect the demographic profile of the adult population (in terms of gender and age) according to mid year population estimates. While online panels can have some limitations they do provide rapid turnaround of data in situations such as this.
Likely credibility intervals around the indicators will be in the region of +/- 4% to 5% for the Welsh boosted sample. Given the credibility intervals differences between waves should be interpreted with some caution.
Data
Datasets and interactive tools
Survey of public views on the coronavirus (COVID-19): 10 to 14 December 2021 , file type: ODS, file size: 9 KB
Contact
Lisa Bloemberg
Telephone: 0300 025 0166
Email: kas.covid19@gov.wales
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Media
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