5.4% of persons aged 21 and over - approximately 306,300 persons - report that their state of health worsened (they responded "worse" or "much worse") during the crisis period.
22.5% of persons aged 21 and over - approximately 1.2 million persons - report that their mental state worsened during the crisis period.
25.8% report that their children's mental state has worsened.
34.3% of the population - approximately 1.9 million persons - felt stress and anxiety during this period (10.1% "to a large extent" and 24.2% "to an extent"); 16.2% of the population feet depressed, and 23.5% of the population suffered from loneliness. The percentage of Arabs who suffered feel depression, stress, and anxiety was higher.
22.6% - approximately 377,300 persons of those who do not live on their own - report tension between members of the household due to the crisis.
55.7% of the population fear becoming infected with the virus. Half the population (50.3%) fear difficulty in meeting their expenses.
16.2% report that they receive assistance from someone who is helping them by bringing food, medications, etc.; 45.5% of persons aged 65 and over report that they receive this assistance.
46.1% - approximately 2.5 million persons - report that their and their families' economic situation has worsened due to the Coronavirus crisis.
14.1% - approximately 778,700 persons - report that they or a member of their household had reduced the quantity of food or number of meals that they ate over the past week.
Most of the public - more than 80% - comply with the instructions of the Ministry of Health to a great extent.
38.0% of the population (48.9% of Arabs) have a great deal of confidence in the way the government is dealing with the Coronavirus crisis. Another 33.6% have confidence "to an extent."
A higher percentage of Israelis have a great deal of confidence in the local authority of their locality of residence; 46.9% have confidence in the local authority "to a large extent" (62% of the Arabs); another 32.2% have confidence "to an extent."