Wales’ community spirit shines through despite challenges of COVID-19

23 Jul 2020 10:34 AM

Wales has seen a growing sense of community spirit since the start of the pandemic according to new Covid-19 research published today.

The new monthly telephone version of the National Survey for Wales asked 1,400 people from across Wales questions on wellbeing, loneliness, employment, finances, food poverty, GP appointments, social care, and education to find out the how the pandemic has affected their lives.

The latest results show that despite the unprecedented levels of uncertainty experienced throughout the crisis there has been a growing sense of community spirit across Wales. More people are helping others, less people feel lonely and generally people continue to feel happy.

Key results from the June survey include:

Finance Minister Rebecca Evans said:

Despite facing the biggest challenge of a generation, I am pleased to see that Wales’ community spirit has continued to thrive during the pandemic.

I would like to thank everyone who continues to contribute to the survey. The feedback we receive is invaluable and will help inform our decision making as we begin our road to recovery.

Full results from the survey are available on the National Survey web pages.