COVID-19 Tracking Survey: Who do New Yorkers trust during the coronavirus outbreak?

Researchers from the CUNY Graduate School of Public Health and Health Policy (CUNY SPH) and Emerson College are rolling out a weekly survey to capture where New Yorkers get information on COVID-19, how they perceive their personal risk, and what actions they are taking to protect themselves.

The COVID-19 Tracking Survey is designed by CUNY SPH in collaboration with the Journal of Health Communication, a peer-reviewed publication edited by CUNY SPH Distinguished Lecturer Scott Ratzan, MD. Professor Spencer Kimball of Emerson Polling will provide technical consultation and conduct this survey with a representative sample of over 1000 New York adults via phone and online.

Survey questions will include:

  • What do you think are your chances of getting sick with Coronavirus?
  • Do you have a regular healthcare provider?
  • Have you ever shared information on Coronavirus on social media without knowing if it was accurate?
  • What is your most trusted source for information about Coronavirus?

CUNY SPH will report on the first round of the survey’s findings in the Journal of Health Communication and at sph.cuny.edu/news on Monday, March 16 at 12pm. A media advisory with the survey results will also be sent.

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