A majority of Indians believe economic recovery can take one year
Mar 31, 2020, 17:53 IST
Nearly 84% Indians feel that recovery from new coronavirus epidemic will take 6 months to one year time, a new survey said on Tuesday.
Out of 94% respondents who are aware about the COVID-19 disease, 75% are extremely concerned about the disease while only 52% are aware of the virus type spreading the disease, said the survey from market research and analysis firm Velocity MR.
The survey involving 2,100 people was conducted in cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Jaipur.
While 70% respondents feel older people and also people with pre-existing conditions are more vulnerable to be infected by the virus. However, 63% said this can be tackled with if proper hygiene and necessary precautions are taken.
"The survey shows that as a precautionary measure, 81% people have started washing their hands more frequently than before and 78% have started avoiding crowded places as and when possible," said Jasal Shah, Managing Director and CEO, Velocity MR.
Another important highlight is that 72% of those surveyed said they will be more cautious and responsible while travelling abroad in future.
The survey also found that many could not make changes in their day-to-day activities even if they wanted to.
While 58% mentioned that they could not buy groceries and daily essentials during non-peak hours, 46% could not avoid travelling for work-related purposes and 25% were not given the provision to work from home by their organisations.
The respondents rely on television, social media, online websites and newspaper (in order) to get information about COVID-19. The general opinion among the respondents was that the travel and tourism sector has been hit the most with 51% of the respondents having to cancel their trips in the last one month.
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Out of 94% respondents who are aware about the COVID-19 disease, 75% are extremely concerned about the disease while only 52% are aware of the virus type spreading the disease, said the survey from market research and analysis firm Velocity MR.
The survey involving 2,100 people was conducted in cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Chennai, Hyderabad, Pune, Lucknow, Ahmedabad and Jaipur.
While 70% respondents feel older people and also people with pre-existing conditions are more vulnerable to be infected by the virus. However, 63% said this can be tackled with if proper hygiene and necessary precautions are taken.
"The survey shows that as a precautionary measure, 81% people have started washing their hands more frequently than before and 78% have started avoiding crowded places as and when possible," said Jasal Shah, Managing Director and CEO, Velocity MR.
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The survey also found that many could not make changes in their day-to-day activities even if they wanted to.
While 58% mentioned that they could not buy groceries and daily essentials during non-peak hours, 46% could not avoid travelling for work-related purposes and 25% were not given the provision to work from home by their organisations.
The respondents rely on television, social media, online websites and newspaper (in order) to get information about COVID-19. The general opinion among the respondents was that the travel and tourism sector has been hit the most with 51% of the respondents having to cancel their trips in the last one month.