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Residents encouraged to fill in COVID-19 impact survey

Posted on Monday 10th August 2020
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Staffordshire residents can share their experiences of the coronavirus pandemic by completing an COVID-19 resident survey.

The online survey, run by Staffordshire County Council, aims to gather views about how the pandemic has impacted local people’s lives, and what has changed for them.

In addition the survey will also be used to let the county council know what Staffordshire’s communities and businesses need to recover and thrive.

The survey launches today (Monday 10 August).The county council is encouraging as many people as possible to respond and give their views, so they can get a clear view of the effect of the pandemic on people’s lives and how it may have changed their priorities for the future.

Leader of Staffordshire County Council Alan White said:

“This survey is really important—although we know the impact that COVID-19 has had on some areas, for example businesses, we want to gain an insight into the social impact of the pandemic on local people, such as their everyday lives, work and leisure. 

“By capturing people’s views on how the pandemic has affected them in their daily lives, we can ensure that when we are setting the right priorities for recovery. Therefore, I’d encourage everyone to fill in the service and let us know how they have been affected by COVID-19.”

The survey can be filled in at www.staffordshire.gov.uk/COVIDsurvey and will be available until Sunday September 13.

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