A survey carried out by Ipsos, a Paris-based global market research consulting firm, has revealed that just 3% of Pakistanis are clear-headed about COVID-19 infection and have no misconceptions about its prevention, spread, and cure.
The survey inquired public perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors among Pakistanis about the COVID-19 pandemic. From 19 to 23 May, Ipsos surveyed 1028 persons comprising 72% men and 28% women. 68% of the survey participants belonged to the urban population while 32% to the rural.
Here are the findings of the survey:
Here is what Pakistanis think about the lockdown:
While 50% of Pakistanis will hold themselves responsible for a deterioration in the Coronavirus situation, 1 out of 4 will blame the incumbent government if the situation spirals out of control.
Ipsos has requested the Pakistani government to start a nationwide campaign to raise awareness about the misconceptions and fatal nature of COVID-19.