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Table 1.

Key information of survey waves.

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Table 2.

Sample characteristics and national average.

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Additional sample characterization—Household, income, and occupation.

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Fig 1.

Proportion of respondents with social isolation measures implemented by date (non-cumulative; 3-days moving average).

Note: Vertical lines mark the beginning, renewal and end of the state of emergency.

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Table 4.

Probit (margins) results for social isolation, concerns, and teleworking.

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Table 5.

SEM results for social isolation, concerns and teleworking.

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Fig 2.

Stockpiling of groceries and other goods.

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Table 6.

Probit (margins) results for stockpiling and general concern with the pandemic.

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Table 7.

Probit (margins) results for health appointment change and type of provider.

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Fig 3.

Proportion of respondents feeling present and future negative financial impact of the pandemic.

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Table 8.

Probit (margins) results for economic present and future impact and concern with economy.

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