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The pandemic year has been a year of volunteering and mutual aid.
58% of Russians are aware of the COVID-19 vaccine roll-out; more than one-third of respondents agree to get vaccinated. Most of…
Kissing, hugging, shaking hands and even smiling have become less common forms of greeting amidst the pandemic.
An overwhelming majority of Russians support wearing face masks and social distancing if the epidemiological situation worsens.
Russians are aware of the national projects and consider national goals to be important; health, labor effectiveness and safety…
The pandemic made almost every second Russian change his/her summer plans; in the summer of Covid-19 many opted for domestic…
VCIOM and ‘Platforma’ Centre for Social Design Joint Analytical Report
Perceptions of seasonal ARVI after the pandemic have changed. Russians are extremely afraid that they can infect other people;…
Superpower ambitions are not popular with Russians; the most important thing is to maintain Russia’s position in the list of the…
Parents are less likely to be scared of pandemic than their child illiteracy: 93% support face to face instruction; three-quarters…