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March 24, 2020

Types of Support that US Internet Users Are Interested in Receiving to Cope with the Coronavirus, by Stakeholder, March 2020 (% of respondents in each group)

Description

This chart shows the type of support the US internet users are interested in receiving for coping with the Coronavirus.

Note

Respondents were asked, "From whom would you prefer to receive each of the following types of support for coping with the Coronavirus / COVID-19."

Methodology

Data is from a March 2020 McKinsey & Company report titled "McKinsey Consumer Healthcare Insights" as cited in press release. 979 US internet users ages 18-84 were surveyed online during March 16-17, 2020. The sample frame was balanced to be nationally representative of sex, age, income, race/ethnicity, region and type of health insurance. This survey was not meant to be a comprehensive or detailed view of all US population segments or to predict their actions in the future, but to provide early insights into consumers' stated perspectives.