As Covid-19 vaccines continue to roll out across the world, how much have attitudes about going out really changed since last year? Invisibly used it’s Realtime Research tool to poll 1044 people to find out
how they feel about returning to their life activities right now during current
pandemic circumstances. We then compared the results to an identical survey
conducted in July 2020.
What Invisibly learned is that people are still hesitant to go
about their normal activities, almost as much as they were in July 2020. The
data shows little difference in the groups of people that say they will wait 2+
months to get back to normal from the responses gathered last July. Also, men
are much more likely than women to resume their typical activities.
Highlights:
Activities people are willing to go out and do right now/today:
- 63.5% of
respondents said they would consider getting a haircut.
- 61% of respondents
said they would consider going to the dentist.
- 55% of respondents
said they would consider dining at a restaurant.
- 55% of respondents
said they would return to working in an office.
- 47% of respondents
said they would consider going to the gym.
In popular order, where people are going out to most now/today:
- Getting a haircut:
63.5%
- Going to the
dentist: 61%
- Returning to work
in an office: 55%
- Dining at a
restaurant: 55%
- Going to the Gym:
47%
Some key insights we learned:
- Men are much more
willing than women to return to normal activities in nearly every category.
- Younger people are
feeling more cautious than other ages about resuming regular activities.
- We have not made as
much progress in our return to normal as would have been predicted by the
survey in July 2020.
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