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Proportion of crowdsourcing participants who were very or extremely worried about certain COVID-19 related issues, by age group
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The title of the infographic is "Proportion of crowdsourcing participants who were very or extremely worried about certain COVID-19 related issues, by age group"
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Among participants aged 15 to 24, 23.0% were worried about their own health, 89.2% were worried about vulnerable people's health, 87.7% were worried that the health system would be overloaded, 41.1% were worried about family stress from confinement, 36.1% were worried about maintaining social ties, 9.9% were worried about violence in the home and 43.2% were worried about civil disorder.
Among participants aged 25 to 34, 27.6% were worried about their own health, 89.2% were worried about vulnerable people's health, 88.6% were worried that the health system would be overloaded, 36.3% were worried about family stress from confinement, 32.6% were worried about maintaining social ties, 7.7% were worried about violence in the home and 39.8% were worried about civil disorder.
Among participants aged 35 to 44, 34.5% were worried about their own health, 89.0% were worried about vulnerable people's health, 88.5% were worried that the health system would be overloaded, 39.7% were worried about family stress from confinement, 33.0% were worried about maintaining social ties, 7.2% were worried about violence in the home and 39.1% were worried about civil disorder.
Among participants aged 45 to 54, 41.0% were worried about their own health, 88.9% were worried about vulnerable people's health, 89.1% were worried that the health system would be overloaded, 34.7% were worried about family stress from confinement, 31.0% were worried about maintaining social ties, 6.7% were worried about violence in the home and 37.9% were worried about civil disorder.
Among participants aged 55 to 64, 48.4% were worried about their own health, 85.9% were worried about vulnerable people's health, 88.6% were worried that the health system would be overloaded, 30.4% were worried about family stress from confinement, 32.1% were worried about maintaining social ties, 7.4% were worried about violence in the home and 35.0% were worried about civil disorder.
Among participants aged 65 to 74, 56.1% were worried about their own health, 79.7% were worried about vulnerable people's health, 87.6% were worried that the health system would be overloaded, 29.3% were worried about family stress from confinement, 35.3% were worried about maintaining social ties, 7.4% were worried about violence in the home and 30.3% were worried about civil disorder.
Among participants aged 75 and older, 58.1% were worried about their own health, 70.1% were worried about vulnerable people's health, 83.3% were worried that the health system would be overloaded, 24.6% were worried about family stress from confinement, 36.8% were worried about maintaining social ties, 7.1% were worried about violence in the home and 24.1% were worried about civil disorder.
Source: Crowdsourcing: Impacts of COVID-19 on Canadians.
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