Tag: Covid-19 Insights

President Biden has called the CDC’s approval of Pfizer’s Covid vaccine for young children a “turning point” in the pandemic. However, a new survey shows only 59% of parents plan to get their 5 to 11-year old children vaccinated.

The reality of returning to physical work spaces is proving a disappointment for many employees, according to new research from BambooHR, the industrys leading cloud-hosted software provider dedicated to powering the strategic evolution of human resources.

Our data showed that 16% of Americans surveyed have already received the booster shot; 82% plan to get a booster; and 79% think it’s important for their booster to be the same brand as their initial vaccine. Watch the clip below.

More than one-in-three workers (38%) would like to see their employer require proof of vaccination before re-opening their workplace, while a similar percentage (34%) consider the behavior of their coworkers their first or second concern about on-site work.

Study shows pandemic shifted consumer behavior, forcing brands to adapt new marketing strategies to meet customers where they are

As travel continues to increase and the more contagious Delta variant starts to dominate transmission, it is critical to promote how to gather in a low-risk manner (e.g., minimize other non-essential activities) to mitigate the need for nationwide shelter-at-home orders.

A recent Fridays survey found that 64 percent of Americans’ travel plans got canceled in 2020 and 47 percent agree that they missed trying new food/restaurants when traveling abroad.

U.S. consumers are ready to spend, making purchases in new categories and from brands that respect their data and will continue to shop online even as COVID-19 restrictions ease

By: Jackie Lorch VP, Global Knowledge Management Around the world, businesses are cautiously reopening their doors to consumers. Our report, Global Consumer Trends COVID-19 Edition: The Reopening, looks at some of the hardest-hit sectors across 11 countries – including airlines, hotels, restaurants, public transportation, gyms and car-buying – through the eyes of more than 11,000…

By: Jackie Lorch VP of Global Knowledge Management It’s been approximately six weeks since some countries – such as Germany – and US states – such as Florida and Georgia – began cautiously reopening non-essential services and sectors. For some, this means opening certain retail stores and restaurants with appropriate safety measures in place; for…