The poles were conducted on January 11, 2006 and on February 1, 2006, and they included identical questions.
These are the findings:
80% of the participants thought that Prime Minister Sharon receives the right treatment at Hadassah, as opposed to 8% only who thought otherwise.
The first pole showed that 49% thought that Shasron receives the right treatment, while 30% did not agree with that.
73% think that the public reports Hadassah issues regarding Prime Minister Sharon's condition are reliable, and only 21% do not agree with them.
In the first pole 81% thought that Hadassah's announcements were reliable while 15% thought otherwise.
62% think that physicians, who are not involved in the treatment of Prime Minister Sharon, should not give interviews to the media, unlike 33% who believe that this is appropriate.
In the first pole 76% thought that this was not appropriate while 12% did not agree with them.