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We want to understand the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on you and your thoughts and priorities related to the City.
To do this, we’ve been conducting the COVID-19 Pulse Survey: Monitoring Ongoing Impacts. Launched in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and repeated several times, it allows us to tune into the attitudes and behaviours of the Vancouver public and how they are changing.
Now we are back with the first COVID-19 Pulse Survey of 2021 and invite you to participate. Your responses to the survey will inform our decision-making by providing insight into: the current social and economic reality of Vancouver residents, attitudes and behaviours related to COVID-19, and your thoughts and priorities related to the City.
Whether this is your first or fourth time taking the survey, please share your thoughts and experiences related to COVID-19. This survey will take about 7 minutes to complete.
The last survey (Pulse Survey #4) closed on January 31, 2021. The results will be posted shortly, to view the results of previous surveys, refer to the Documents section on this page.
To learn more about our COVID-19 response, please visit vancouver.ca
We want to understand the ongoing impact of COVID-19 on you and your thoughts and priorities related to the City.
To do this, we’ve been conducting the COVID-19 Pulse Survey: Monitoring Ongoing Impacts. Launched in 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic and repeated several times, it allows us to tune into the attitudes and behaviours of the Vancouver public and how they are changing.
Now we are back with the first COVID-19 Pulse Survey of 2021 and invite you to participate. Your responses to the survey will inform our decision-making by providing insight into: the current social and economic reality of Vancouver residents, attitudes and behaviours related to COVID-19, and your thoughts and priorities related to the City.
Whether this is your first or fourth time taking the survey, please share your thoughts and experiences related to COVID-19. This survey will take about 7 minutes to complete.
The last survey (Pulse Survey #4) closed on January 31, 2021. The results will be posted shortly, to view the results of previous surveys, refer to the Documents section on this page.
To learn more about our COVID-19 response, please visit vancouver.ca