COVID-19 Coping: a Barometer on Saskatchewan Mental Health
(Week 27)
[November 6, 2020] Since March, we have been tracking how Saskatchewan residents have been holding up with COVID-19. Here are the latest results from November 2 to 5, 2020.
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Week 27 Results
We surveyed 400 Saskatchewan residents on our consumer panel, SaskWatch Research®, each week.
Self-reported mental health rises slightly, although stress levels due to the pandemic remain steady.
Outlooks for the weeks ahead remain less optimistic.
With rising COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, comfort participating in a range of activities is on the decline.
Three quarters of front-line workers express concern about contracting the virus from a customer or co-worker, though a majority feel their employer has provided sufficient protection to them as employees.
Residents anticipate doing more online holiday shopping this year and a large proportion also expect to be spending less.
Since March 23, 2020, we started sharing a few brief insights from our online community, SaskWatch Research®. As we monitor and trend the results by week, we will share the information with you as we get it.
Let us know if you have any questions for our panel about COVID-19.