Becker's Healthcare April 17, 2020
Anuja Vaidya

A majority of Americans (66 percent) are concerned that state governments will lift COVID-19 restrictions too quickly, while 32 percent are more concerned that states will not lift restrictions quickly enough, a new poll shows.

The national survey was conducted by Pew Research Center from April 7 to 12 and it includes responses from 4,917 U.S. adults.

Six other survey findings:

1. Seventy-three percent of respondents said that when it comes to the problems the country is facing from the pandemic, the worst is still to come; 26 percent said the worst is behind us.

2. About half of respondents identifying as Republicans or Republican-leaning (51 percent) said they’re more concerned the state restrictions will be lifted too quickly, compared...

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