COVID-19 Coping: a Barometer on Saskatchewan Mental Health
(Week 28)
[November 13, 2020] Since March, we have been tracking how Saskatchewan residents have been holding up with COVID-19. Here are the latest results from November 9 to 11, 2020.
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Week 28 Results
We surveyed 400 Saskatchewan residents on our consumer panel, SaskWatch Research®, each week.
Self-reported mental health softens slightly and stress levels rise again, breaking past the 70% mark for the first time since the beginning of the pandemic.
For the fourth consecutive week, outlooks for the weeks ahead remain pessimistic.
There is overwhelming support for the recent mandatory mask requirement in public places in Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert. Support is even higher among those who live in these cities.
Virtually all residents of Regina, Saskatoon and Prince Albert who need to work at workplaces report being required to wear masks at the office/worksite.
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.