Health Populi March 5, 2020
Jane Sarasohn-Kahn

Seven in 10 Americans are concerned about the coronavirus outbreak’s impact on the economy, and 6 in 10 people worried about someone they love getting sick from COVID-19.

But most Americans also get the politicized nature of the coronavirus and say they’re less likely to vote for President Trump in November based on his handling of the public health threat, according to a just-released survey from Protect Our Care fielded by Public Policy Polling.

Some of the data points which demonstrate that Americans are taking the emerging coronavirus pandemic quite seriously are that:

  • 53% disagree that President Trump and his Administration are doing a “great job” dealing with the coronavirus
  • 82% think coronavirus is “real,” and...

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