QUESTIONS
1.
1.
Fifty-five per cent of respondents supported a "very strict" lockdown that involved closing all but the most essential parts of the economy in order to manage the spread, while 39 per cent preferred keeping the economy partially open and allowing the virus to "run its course." Another six per cent said they were unsure. Which do you agree with most?
Very strict lockdown
59%
580 votes
Keeping the economy partially open
31%
301 votes
Unsure
10%
95 votes
2.
2.
Support for strict lockdowns was most popular in Atlantic Canada, at 72 per cent, where 14-day quarantines are mandatory for anyone who enters the region or travels within the provinces. Do you think all provinces should have a 14 day mandatory quarantine for all visitors?
Yes
78%
762 votes
No
10%
98 votes
Undecided
12%
116 votes
3.
3.
When it comes to the fear of the virus, Canadians appear far more concerned about contracting the virus than its impact on the economy. Sixty-three per cent of respondents said they were more concerned about the risk of testing positive for COVID-19 or a loved on testing positive, while 33 per cent said they were more afraid of the economic implications. Four per cent said they were unsure. Which do you fall into?
More concerned with testing postive
59%
580 votes
More concerned with the economic impact
25%
241 votes
unsure
16%
155 votes
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