blog post Trump’s Handling of COVID-19 Is Creating Headwinds for November By Mark Baldassare Jun 18, 2020 Widespread disapproval in California of the president’s handling of the pandemic could pose a challenge in this year’s election—for him as well as for some Republican House candidates.
blog post The Past, Present, and Future of COVID-19 in California Prisons By Heather Harris, Joseph Hayes Jul 15, 2021
blog post Widespread Worry, Racial/Ethnic Disparities as COVID-19 Surges By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Alyssa Dykman, Rachel Lawler Jul 31, 2020 As the number of coronavirus cases in California continues to rise, health and financial concerns are especially high among Latino residents.
blog post COVID-19 and California’s Vulnerable Populations By Paulette Cha, Shannon McConville Mar 23, 2020 As California seeks to address the coronavirus pandemic, some groups are at greater risk due to their work, living conditions, underlying health issues, or limited access to care.
blog post How Have Californians Viewed the Pandemic? By Dean Bonner Mar 7, 2022 In the first post in a blog series reflecting on two years of COVID-19 in California, we discuss public opinion on the pandemic as it unfolded—including how views vary across different groups and regions.
blog post Video: COVID in California—What Have We Learned about Education? By Mary Severance Apr 8, 2022 Tony Thurmond, California State Superintendent of Public Instruction, talks with PPIC’s Lande Ajose about how schools adapted to the pandemic and ways to create a more equitable education system moving forward.
blog post Do Schools Have Enough Nurses to Fight the Pandemic? By Paulette Cha Sep 24, 2020 Statewide, California schools have one of the highest student-to-nurse ratios in the US. In addition, no county meets current guidelines for staffing.
blog post Video: Californians and Their Government By Vicki Hsieh Feb 11, 2022 PPIC researchers Deja Thomas and Dean Bonner discuss key takeaways from our latest statewide survey, including findings on COVID-19, the economy, crime, the current political environment, and other topics.
event Pandemic Changes to Medi-Cal and Implications for Immigrant Farmworkers Mar 28, 2023 Pandemic changes to Medi-Cal made it easier for Californians to stay enrolled and to access newly expanded services. But the upcoming end of pandemic-era policies will reverse some of these changes. On March 28, PPIC researcher Paulette Cha will present a briefing on how this policy shift may have improved care for low-income residents such as immigrant farmworkers, and discuss what will change when the policy ends.
blog post Californians and the November 2020 Election By Mark Baldassare, Dean Bonner, Alyssa Dykman, Rachel Lawler Oct 5, 2020 California’s likely voters are anxious about the troubling state of affairs in the nation and state, with COVID-19, the economy, and wildfires among their chief concerns.