Syeda Lamiya Ahmed, Brianna Baez, and Kate Dewey’s Qualtrics Report on COVID-19 Perceptions, Experiences, and Beliefs

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The authors’ survey studies respondents’ compliance with COVID-19 recommendations, personal COVID-19 experiences, and concerns of future health threats. The survey also examines how respondents obtain health information. The study emphasizes that respondents feel that both the public and the government are unprepared for future pandemics.

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Emily Carbajal, Iman Yusuf, Edward Zhang, and Kelsey Patterson’s Qualtrics Report and Survey Collection of COVID-19

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The authors surveyed friends and family to understand perceptions of COVID-19 and study how attitudes towards illness changed after the pandemic. The authors highlight fears around Long Covid and the Avian Flu, but they also emphasize vaccine skepticism among parents.

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Aliya Jabri, Maya McClatchy, and Olivia Morris’s Qualtrics Report on COVID-19 Experiences and Future Public Health Threat Perceptions

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This study aimed to assess individuals’ perceptions of COVID-19 infection, compliance with public health recommendations and vaccination status based on survey responses. The study also examined concerns about future communicable diseases and trust in public health information sources. Key outcome variables included COVID-19 infection history, vaccination status, adherence to public health recommendations, concerns about long COVID, and perceptions of future health threats.

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Safa Shuaib, Diya Mehta, and Kimberly Tang’s Qualtrics Report on Pandemic Threats, Preparedness, and Response

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This report aims to assess the perceived preparedness and risk of a small convenience sample of individuals. The conducted survey examined the relationship between the participants’ level of education and their experience with the disease, their attitudes towards vaccination, and their perception of individual and governmental responses to the pandemic. The findings from this study could provide helpful insight for building future public health campaigns and policies.

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Mark Alicea, Kylie Dickson, and Maya Moukarzel’s Qualtrics Report on COVID-19 and Community Adherence

COVID.

This Qualtrics report aims to evaluate public attitudes towards and understanding of the COVID-10 pandemic. Using a cross-sectional survey method, this team analyzed emerging concerns of communicable diseases and vaccinations, confidence in the nation’s ability to combat another pandemic. The report found that there is a high correlation between vaccinated individuals and a lack of confidence in the government’s ability to prepare for future pandemics. 

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